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One of the things that Roberta soon found was that her intuitive notions in regard to all this were not withoutspeedy substantiation1. For exactly as before, though with the usual insistence2 afterward3 that there was no realhelp for it, there continued to be these same last moment changes of plan and unannounced absences. Andalthough she complained at times, or pleaded, or merely contented4 herself with quite silent and not alwaysobvious "blues," still these same effected no real modification5 or improvement. For Clyde was now hopelesslyenamored of Sandra and by no means to be changed, or moved even, by anything in connection with Roberta.
Sondra was too wonderful!
At the same time because she was there all of the working hours of each day in the same room with him, hecould not fail instinctively6 to feel some of the thoughts that employed her mind--such dark, sad, despairingthoughts. And these seized upon him at times as definitely and poignantly7 as though they were voices ofaccusation or complaint--so much so that he could not help but suggest by way of amelioration that he would liketo see her and that he was coming around that night if she were going to be home. And so distrait8 was she, andstill so infatuated with him, that she could not resist admitting that she wanted him to come. And once there, thepsychic personality of the past as well as of the room itself was not without its persuasion9 and hence emotionalcompulsion.
But most foolishly anticipating, as he now did, a future more substantial than the general local circumstanceswarranted, he was more concerned than ever lest his present relationship to Roberta should in any way proveinimical to all this. Supposing that Sondra at some time, in some way, should find out concerning Roberta? Howfatal that would be! Or that Roberta should become aware of his devotion to Sondra and so develop an active

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undue
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libido
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quack
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prescription
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proceeding
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tantalizing
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gracefully
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ad.大大方方地;优美地 | |
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inquiry
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