. The book of months . MAY each other gravely, rivals in that which makeslife sweet, but friends. And that makes lifesweet, too. And whatever happens, Jack, he said,rather huskily, we will do our very utmost notto let this stand between us and to keep allknowledge of it from her. Yes, whatever happens, said I. Time togo to bed, Dick; good-night. I went into my room, closing the door ofcommunication, but before I was half undressedit opened, and Dick came in. One thing more, he said. We didntsettle when. That must be left to you, said I; but,Dick, for Gods sake, let it be soon. Surely ithad bet
. The book of months . MAY each other gravely, rivals in that which makeslife sweet, but friends. And that makes lifesweet, too. And whatever happens, Jack, he said,rather huskily, we will do our very utmost notto let this stand between us and to keep allknowledge of it from her. Yes, whatever happens, said I. Time togo to bed, Dick; good-night. I went into my room, closing the door ofcommunication, but before I was half undressedit opened, and Dick came in. One thing more, he said. We didntsettle when. That must be left to you, said I; but,Dick, for Gods sake, let it be soon. Surely ithad better be soon. His face lit up with the unimaginable light oflove. Yes, the sooner the better, he said. I slept long and late that night, from the mere119.
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