Amici. a Christmas Greeting And a Reminder to the Class of Eighty-Four [cornell University]
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The woman laughed. "You're so absurd, John," she said. "It's not absurd." He halted before her and fired the words indignantly. "If I had a satisfactory business in hair- pins you would have a limousine and Jacky would be in college instead of in a railway office nights. At seventeen." He hesitated. "Sometimes," he went on in a low voice, "I'm not sorry that the two older ones died." "Don't, John." The woman threw out her hands passion- ately. "I miss them. Always. I never get over missing them.... Don't say you're not sorry." Her face was quivering. Then she pulled herself together with a quick effort. "We mustn't talk about the babies. It's Jacky now. John, I do think it might mean everything for him that you should go to New Haven in June." The man looked beyond her dreamily from his gray, vision-seeing eyes; one might have thought his mind had wandered from the subject. Then he spoke in a matter-of- fact way. "If you think so, Margaret, I'll go." The class of thirty years back had taken for commence- ment week the largest house to be let in New Haven.
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