Pneumonia. I always say he wore himself out with
conscientiousness."
"Maybe you don't believe it, Carrie, but it makes me happy what you just
said about money. It means I can give you things you couldn't afford for
yourself. I don't say this for publication, Carrie, but in Wall Street
alone, outside of my brokerage business, I cleared eighty-six thousand
last year. I can give you the best. You deserve it, Carrie. Will you say
yes?"
"My daughter, Loo. She's only eighteen, but she's my shadow--I lean on
her so."
"A sweet, dutiful girl like Alma would be the last to stand in her
mother's light."
"But remember, Louis, you're marrying a little family."
"That don't scare me."
"She's my only. We're different natured. Alma's a Samstag through and
through. Quiet, reserved. But she's my all, Louis. I love my baby too
much to--to marry where she wouldn't be as welcome as the day itself.
She's precious to me, Louis."
"Why, of course! You wouldn't be you if she wasn't. You think I would
want you to feel different?"
"I mean--Louis--no matter where I go, more than with most children,
she's part of me, Loo.
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