47/62 You certainly are not obliged to rent the house unless you want to." "But I do want to; that is, I don't, but I know I'd ought to want to. And if I was goin' to let anybody have it I'd rather 'twould be you--honest, I would. And it's the right thing for me to do, I know that. That's what bothers me; the trouble's with ME. I don't want to do the right thing." He broke off, seemed to reflect and then asked suddenly: "Ma'am, do you want to go to heaven when you die ?" The lady was naturally somewhat surprised at the question. |