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Ships That Pass In The Night

CHAPTER XIX
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Once or twice I have thought lately that I would begin to clear away the weeds, but I have not the courage now.

And perhaps it does not matter much." "I think it does matter," she said gently.

"But I am no better than you, for I have not cultivated my garden." "It would not be such a difficult business for you as for me," he said, smiling sadly.
They left the restaurant, and sauntered out together.
"And to-morrow you will be gone," he said.
"I shall miss you," Bernardine said.
"That is simply a question of time," he remarked.

"I shall probably miss you at first.

But we adjust ourselves easily to altered circumstances: mercifully.


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