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'I'm not your parishioner, ' Viola began, 'and I've no real right to bother you, but your sermon made me think, so you are a little responsible for my coming down on you Uke this. ' 'I hope I am, ' said Jim. 'I like being responsible. * Viola went straight to her point. 'You said, do you remember? that if people weren't honest about what they loved they couldn't really be kind? Because kindness stopped growing if you fed it with lies?' ' Did I say that ? ' Jim asked. ' Well ! It sounds all righ...t, doesn't it? Like most things do before you begin to apply them; and then generally one has to start a Uttle formula of one's own. ' 'I think I'm in some kind of a lie now, ' Viola said, with her heart beginning to beat hurriedly. 'I didn't mean to be when I started. It didn't look like a lie then. It was just saying " Yes, " when some one I liked very much asked me to marry him, and now — and now I see it wasn't enough. ' Jim had gone on with his breakfast, but at this point he pushed his plate away, and resting his elbows on the table, looked across at Viola with knitted brows.
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