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"Somebody coming on a visit?"
She shook her head.
"Try again, stupid."
"Miss Chris going to be married?"
"Oh, Lord, no. You aren't really a fool, Nick."
"Betsey got a baby?"
"Why, Tec.u.msey only came last June!"
"Then I give it up. Tell me."
"Say please."
"Please, Genia!"
"Say 'please, dear, good Genia.'"
"Please, dear, darling Genia."
"I didn't say 'darling.' I said 'good.'"
"It's the same thing."
She smiled at him with boyish eyes.
"Am I really a darling?"
"Do you really know something?"
"You bet I do."
"What is it?"
She laughed teasingly.
"It'll make you cry."
"Hurry up, Genia!"
"You'll certainly cry very loud."
"I'll shake you in a moment."
"It isn't polite to shake ladies."
"You aren't a lady. You're a vixen."
"Aunt Verbeny says I'm a limb of Satan. But will you promise not to weep a flood of tears, so I can't cross home?"
She leaned still nearer, resting her hand upon his shoulder.
"I'm going away."
"What?"
"I'm going away to-morrow at daybreak. I'm going to school. I shan't come back for a whole year. I'm--I'm going to leave papa and Aunt Chris and Jim and you."
She began to sob.
"Don't," said Nicholas sharply.
"And--and you don't care a bit. You're just a stone. Oh, I don't want to go to school!"
"I'm not a stone. I do care."
"No, you don't. And I may die and never come back any more, and you'll forget all about me."
"I shan't. Don't, I say. Do you hear me, Genia, don't."
She looked for a handkerchief, and, failing to find one, wiped her eyes on the horse's mane.
"What are you going to do when I am gone?"
"Work hard so you'll be proud of me when you come back."
"I shall be sixteen in two years."
"And I, twenty-one."
"You'll be a man--quite."
"You'll be a woman--almost."
"I don't think I shall like you so much then."
"I shall like you more."
"Why?" she asked quickly.
"Why? Oh, I don't know. Am I so awfully ugly, Genia?"
"Turn this way."
He obeyed her, flus.h.i.+ng beneath her scrutiny.