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I stood listening, discreetly dumb, Lorraine was having the last word with me: "I know," she said, "I know it, but you see Some creatures are born fortunate, and some Are born to be found out and overcome,— Born to be slaves, to let the rest go free; And if I'm one of them (and I must be) You may as well forget me and go home.

"You tell me not to say these things, I know, But I should never try to be content: I've gone too far; the life would be too slow. Some could have done it—some girls have the stuff; But I can't do it: I don't know enough. I'm going to the devil."—And she went.

I did not half believe her when she said That I should never hear from her again;