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But it was not because of her slenderness and clear eyes and bronze hairthat Becky held him, it was because of the force within her whichbaffled him. The guests were leaving. They had had the time of their lives. Theypacked themselves into their various cars, and the surrey, and shouted"good-bye. " The Major stayed and sat on the lawn to talk to the Judgeand Mrs. Beaufort. Mary and Truxton ascended the stairs to the BlueRoom, where little Fiddle slept in the Bannister crib that had beenbrought ...down from the attic. Becky and Randy went into the Bird Room and sat under the swinginglamp. "I have something to tell you, Randy, " Becky had said, and as inthe days of their childhood the Bird Room seemed the place forconfidences. Becky curled herself up in the Judge's big chair like a tired child. Randy on the other side of the empty fireplace said, "You ought to be inbed, Becky. " "I shan't--sleep, " nervously. There were deep shadows under her troubledeyes. "I shan't sleep when I go. " Randy came over and knelt by her side.
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