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Chapter 11

           Theblack-eyedLindasleepsalldayandwatchesthelightallnight.Notallday,though.Sheisuptowardsfiveintheafternoon,whenourNostromo,wheneverheisinharbourwithhisschooner,comesoutonhiscourtingvisit,pullinginasmallboat.”

           “Aren’ttheymarriedyet?”Mrs.Gouldasked.“Themotherwishedit,asfarasIcanunderstand,whileLindawasyetquiteachild.WhenIhadthegirlswithmeforayearorsoduringtheWarofSeparation,thatextraordinaryLindausedtodeclarequitesimplythatshewasgoingtobeGian’Battista’swife.”

           “Theyarenotmarriedyet,”saidthedoctor,curtly.“Ihavelookedafterthemalittle.”

           “Thankyou,dearDr.Monygham,”saidMrs.Gould;andundertheshadeofthebigtreesherlittle,eventeethgleamedinayouthfulsmileofgentlemalice.“Peopledon’tknowhowreallygoodyouare.Youwillnotletthemknow,asifonpurposetoannoyme,whohaveputmyfaithinyourgoodheartlongago.”

           Thedoctor,withaliftingupofhisupperlip,asthoughhewerelongingtobite,bowedstifflyinhischair.Withtheutterabsorptionofamantowhomlovecomeslate,notasthemostsplendidofillusions,butlikeanenlighteningandpricelessmisfortune,thesightofthatwoman(ofwhomhehadbeendeprivedfornearlyayear)suggestedideasofadoration,ofkissingthehemofherrobe.Andthisexcessoffeelingtranslateditselfnaturallyintoanaugmentedgrimnessofspeech.

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