Sadie the Story of a Girl Some Men And the Eternal Fitness of Things
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"And yet I shouldn't have been surprised at all. You know how it is to be conscious a thing's going to happen oh, for ever so long! and when it does it knocks the breath out of you just the same. " " I know, " he agreed. " It's the same when you've got what I have. Nobody knows better'n I do it's going to git me sooner 'r later sooner, I guess but when it does I'll be just as much surprised as if I hadn't known it all the time. " He read the question in her eyes. " 'Bout cashin' in, I mean, " h...e explained. She had not meant to bring him thus to himself, or even to refer to his having left the " Monte. " She leaned toward him and stroked his hand. " What's the use talking that way ? " she reproved. 208 The Confession of Skinny His eyes fell to her hand where it lay upon his thin wrist, and when he lifted them it was to smile. " Maybe I don't know, " he declared. " Nobody better. " The evening breeze was rising, stirring the flaps of the tent. " Good Lord ! I've known it known it and been wait- ing for four years.
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