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Nobody’s Man

BOOK TWO
9/22

Robert drives the car and waits on me, and his wife cooks.

They are estimable people, but I don't think they are up in local news." "You were quite safe," she said, looking ahead of her.

"I am never away." The tail end of a scat of rain beat on their faces.

From the hollow on their left, the wind came booming up.
"I should have thought that for these few months just now," he suggested, "you might have cared for a change." "I have my work here, such as it is," she answered, a little listlessly.
"If I were in town, for instance, I should have nothing to do." "You would meet people.

You must sometimes feel the need of society down here." "I doubt whether I should meet the people who would interest me," she replied, "and in any case I have my work here.


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