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I left her asleep, and she will wake and miss me. " "Oh, " cried Jerome, "I wish--" then he stopped himself. "Yes, shewill, I suppose, " he added, lamely. "He does not want me to stay, " thought Lucina, with a sinking ofheart and a rising of maiden pride. She walked a little faster. Jerome quickened his pace, and touched her shoulder. "You must notthink about me--about this, " he murmured, hoarsely. "_You_ must notbe unhappy about it!" Lucina turned and looked in his face sadly, yet with a soft...stateliness. "No, " said she, "I will not. I do not see, after all, why I should be unhappy, or you either. Many people do not marry. Idare say they are happier. Aunt Camilla seems happy. I shall be likeher. There is nothing to hinder our friendship. We can always befriends, like brothers and sisters even, and you can come to seeme--" "No, I can't, " said Jerome, "I can't do that even. I told you I couldnot. " Lucina said no more. She turned her face and went on. She saidgood-bye quickly when she reached the road, and was across it andunder the bars into the millet.
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