[Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington]@TWC D-Link bookAlice Adams CHAPTER XXII 23/25
I----" "No," she interrupted.
"I've never had a feeling like this before. It's--it's just SO; that's all! You're GOING--why, you're never coming here again!" She stood up, abruptly, beginning to tremble all over. "Why, it's FINISHED, isn't it ?" she said, and her trembling was manifest now in her voice.
"Why, it's all OVER, isn't it? Why, yes!" He had risen as she did.
"I'm afraid you're awfully tired and nervous," he said.
"I really ought to be going." "Yes, of COURSE you ought," she cried, despairingly.
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