Tales of Space and Time


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He stopped, looking at her white face. Suddenly he came and kissed her  
and the little face that nestled against her breast.  
"It's all right, dear," he said, standing over her; "you won't be lonely  
now--now Dings is beginning to talk to you. And I can soon get something  
to do, you know. Soon.... Easily.... It's only a shock at first. But it  
will come all right. It's sure to come right. I will go out again as  
soon as I have rested, and find what can be done. For the present it's  
hard to think of anything...."  
"It would be hard to leave these rooms," said Elizabeth; "but----"  
"There won't be any need of that--trust me."  
"They are expensive."  
Denton waved that aside. He began talking of the work he could do. He  
was not very explicit what it would be; but he was quite sure that there  
was something to keep them comfortably in the happy middle class, whose  
way of life was the only one they knew.  
"
There are three-and-thirty million people in London," he said: "some of  
them must have need of me."  
"Some must."  
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