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into a law-abiding citizen — who had suffered all things . . . endured . . .
His coffee was bitter and black. The place was musty and crowded. He got up and walked out.
She was waiting for him when he got home. “I saw you at the Claridge,” he said. The words stuck in his throat and stabbed him.
“Roly Card met me,” she said ; “he begged me to have some tea with him. I felt lonesome and so I did. I hope you dont mind.”
"Lonesome ...”
Matthew coughed portentously.
Daizie stepped over to him. “Matt,” she said, “after all it doesn’t make much difference whether you do mind or not. We’re quits.”
Young Thurloe took on a grass-green tint. Daizie tried not to see, tried still harder not to believe.
She waited for him to speak, to cuss her verbosely and picturesquely. He remained greenly still.
“You see,” she rushed on, “your Uncle Parker w-wants you back. I agreed with him. You’re not happy, Matt, and you are straight now. You’d be happier . . . with your own ... he offered me money. I— of course I told him I wouldn’t sell my husband. I told him, tho, that I agreed with him in the main. That it would be all right . . . quite all right. You — Matt, you will be happier . . . back with your own ...”
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Something that sounded like “I will, oh, I w-ill ... I am ... I always was ...” came from the shoulder her head was jammed against.
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