An Absent Hero

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An Absent Hero
Fred Reynolds
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" Linda's heart was beating quickly ; she was aching to read the letter, to see Rodney behind the phrases, to visualise him in the very formation of the letters even to touch for a moment the inani- mate thing he had handled.
She denied herself. She felt she would dis- honour her affection for Cecil, perhaps even her attitude towards Rodney, by yielding.
' You read out the parts you want to explain to me, " she suggested.
" If you'd rather. " Cecil's brows were con- tracted, her lips moved sile
...ntly, then formed dis- jointed sentences : " ' You may be surprised . . . Must ask you to trust me . . . Shall be coming back sooner. . . . ' ' " That seems all right so far. " " Um ! no . . . Listen to this ' I have always thought of my father, of the great business he has built up, as stable, fixed things, a part of the back- bone of the world, almost. Nothing is really stable or fixed, so it seems. Father writes of great changes, threatened losses. It may mean poverty for all of us. It may mean, for me, the giving up of my profession.

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