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Why dont you invite him, then, if hes so much to the mustard? said Maggie lightly. Theres a reason why I cant, said Andy sadly. Theres a reason why he mustnt be there. Dont ask me what it is, for I cant tell you. Oh, I dont care, said Maggie. Its something about politics, of course. But its no reason why you cant smile at me. Maggie, said Andy presently, do you think as much of me as you did of youras you did of the Count Mazzini? He waited a long time, but Maggie did not reply. And then, suddenly she leaned against his shoulder and began to cryto cry and shake with sobs, holding his arm tightly, and wetting the crêpe de chine with tears. There, there, there! soothed Andy, putting aside his own trouble. And what is it, now? Andy, sobbed Maggie, Ive lied to you, and youll never marry me, or love me any more. But I feel that Ive got to tell. Andy, there never was so much as the little finger of a count. I never had a beau in my life. But all the other girls had; and they talked about em; and that seemed to make the fellows like em more. And, Andy, I look swell in blackyou know I do. So I went out to a photograph store and bought that picture, and had a little one made for my locket, and made up all that story about the Count, and about his being killed, so I could wear black. And nobody can love a liar, and youll shake me, Andy, and Ill die for shame. Oh, there never was anybody I liked but youand thats all. But instead of being pushed away, she found Andys arm folding her closer. She looked up and saw his face cleared and smiling. Could youcould you forgive me, Andy? Sure, said Andy. Its all right about that. Back to the cemetery for the Count. Youve straightened everything out, Maggie. I was in hopes you would before the wedding-day. Bully girl! Andy, said Maggie, with a somewhat shy smile, after she had been thoroughly assured of forgiveness, did you believe all that story about the Count? Well, not to any large extent, said Andy, reaching for his cigar case; because its Big Mike Sullivans picture youve got in that locket of yours. |
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