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But the resources of Clyde, in such a situation as this, were slim. For, apart from Liggett, Whiggam, and a fewminor though decidedly pleasant and yet rather remote department heads, all of whom were now looking on himas a distinctly superior person who could scarcely be approached too familiarly in connection with anything,there was no one to whom he could appeal. In so far as the social group to which he was now so eagerlyattaching himself was concerned, it would have been absurd for him to attempt, however slyly, to extract anyinformation there. For while the youths of this world at least were dashing here and there, and because of theirlooks, taste and means indulging themselves in phases of libertinism--the proper wild oats of youth--such as heand others like himself could not have dreamed of affording, still so far was he from any real intimacy2 with anyof these that he would not have dreamed of approaching them for helpful information.
His sanest3 thought, which occurred to him almost immediately after leaving Roberta, was that instead ofinquiring of any druggist or doctor or person in Lycurgus--more particularly any doctor, since the entire medicalprofession here, as elsewhere, appeared to him as remote, cold, unsympathetic and likely very expensive andunfriendly to such an immoral4 adventure as this--was to go to some near-by city, preferably Schenectady, since itwas larger and as near as any, and there inquire what, if anything, could be obtained to help in such a situation asthis. For he must find something.
At the same time, the necessity for decision and prompt action was so great that even on his way to the Starks',and without knowing any drug or prescription6 to ask for, he resolved to go to Schenectady the next night. Onlythat meant, as he later reasoned, that a whole day must elapse before anything could be done for Roberta, andthat, in her eyes, as well as his own, would be leaving her open to the danger that any delay at all involved.
Therefore, he decided1 to act at once, if he could; excuse himself to the Starks and then make the trip toSchenectady on the interurban before the drug-stores over there should close. But once there--what? How facethe local druggist or clerk--and ask for what? His mind was troubled with hard,

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