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"I don't know"

After a silence: "I didn't h It was no use And, as she leaned there on the sill, her heart frightened her with its loud beating

"Will you let me come up, Eve?"

No answer

"Would you lock your door?"

"What do you think I'd do?" she asked tremulously

"You know; I don't"

"Are you so sure I knohat I'd do? I don't think either of us know our own mindsI seem to have lost so to sleep, let me come up"

"I want you to take a walk down by the pond And while you're walking there all by yourself, I want you to think very clearly, very calmly, and ht, or whether, when you return, I ought to be asleep and -- and ht," he said in a low voice