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CHAPTER IV.
And then June discovered that she was about to become a mother.
There were a few days of uncertainty—“Could I have miscalculated?” and then she lay crying and sobbing on the bed. She was caught!
“Don’t get caught!” her mother had said. “Whatever you do, don’t get caught.”
Well—she had.
Hideous phrases flashed through her mind. The first was supposed to be a humorous one and she had heard it many times in burlesque shows. People would always laugh at the tragedies that had hap- pened to them in the past, it would seem. She lay there and gulped as she thought about it:
Where had she heard the second phrase? It must have been at Miss Prince’s home. To the girls up there, nothing was so bad as being knocked up. “About to become—” That was an idiotic phrase anyway. Just as though it happened instantaneously. One realized that one was about to become and then one became. It followed right after. But it didn’t. There was the long wait of nine months. Plenty of
time to worry and fret.
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