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makes me afraid just to think of it. I’ve never been away from here, hardly and—I’m just a home body, I’m afraid. [She clings to him imploringly.] Please don’t go—not now. Tell them you’ve decided not to. They won’t mind. I know your mother and father’ll be glad. They’ll all be. They don’t want you to go so far away from them. Please, Rob! We’ll be so happy here together where it’s natural and we know things. Please tell me you won’t go!

—[Face to face with a definite, final decision, betrays the conflict going on within him.] But—Ruth—I—Uncle Dick

—He won’t mind when he knows it’s for your happiness to stay. How could he? [As remains silent she bursts into sobs again.] Oh, Rob! And you said—you loved me!

—[Conquered by this appeal—an irrevocable decision in his voice.] I won’t go, Ruth. I promise you. There! Don’t cry! [''He presses her to him, stroking her hair tenderly. After a pause he speaks with happy hopefulness''.] Perhaps after all Andy was right—righter than he knew—when he said I could find all the things I was seeking for here, at home on the farm. The mystery and the wonder—our love should bring them home to us. I think love must have been the secret—the secret that called to me from over the world’s rim—the secret beyond every horizon; and when I did not come, it came to me. [He clasps to him fiercely.] Oh, Ruth, you