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PHILIP AMMON RETURNS
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Carr's viewpoint and take a look from mine. Put yourself in my place and try to study out how I feel.

"I am so happy I get religious over it. Fifty times a day I catch myself whispering, 'My soul is escaped!' As for you, take all the time you want. If you had rather be alone, I'll take the next train and stay away as long as I can bear it, but I'll come back. You can be most sure of that. Straight as your pigeons to their loft, I'll come back to you, Elnora. Shall I go?"

"Oh, what's the use to be extravagant?" murmured Elnora.