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htly。
 She took away her arm。 Her eyes were open; they were clear and calm。
 She got out of bed in a smooth; fluid motion。 Her body shone with a young; golden translucence。 She picked up her black negligee from the foot of the bed and slipped into it。 I sat there watching her as she walked over to the dresser。
 〃There's a pen in the top right drawer;〃 I said。
 She took out the pen and signed the release。
 〃Aren't you going to read it?〃 I asked。
 She shook her head。 〃What for? You can't get any more than I agreed to give you。〃
 She was right。 She had forgone all rights to any further claims in the estate。 Picking up the check and the notes; she walked to the door。 She turned there and looked back at me。
 〃I won't be here when you get back from the plant。〃
 I looked at her for a moment。 〃You don't have to go;〃 I said。
 Her eyes met mine。 I thought I caught a hint of sadness in them。 〃No; Jonas;〃 she said softly。 〃It wouldn't work out。〃
 〃Maybe;〃 I said。
 〃No; Jonas;〃 she said。 〃It's time you got out from under the shadow of your father。 He was a great man but so will you be。 In your own way。〃
 I reached for a cigarette on the bedside table and lit it without speaking。 The smoke burned into my lungs。
 〃Good…by; Jonas;〃 she said。 〃Good luck。〃 
 I stared at her for a moment; then I spoke。 My voice was husky from the cigarette。 〃Thank you;〃 I said。 〃Good…by; Rina。〃
 The door opened and shut quickly and she was gone。 I got out of bed and walked over to the window。 The first morning red of the sun was on the horizon。 It was going to be a scorcher。
 I heard the door open behind me and my heart leaped inside my breast。 She had e back。 I turned around。
 Robair came into the room carrying a tray。 His white teeth flashed in a gentle smile。 〃I thought you might do with a cup of coffee。〃
 
 When I got down to the plant; Jake Platt had a gang of men up on the roof; painting it white。 I grinned to myself and went inside。
 That first day was hectic。 It seemed that nothing went right。 The detonator caps we had sent to Endicott Mines were faulted and we had to rush…ship replacements。 For the third time that year; Du Pont underbid us on a government contract for pressed cordite。
 I spent half the day going over the figures and it finally boiled down to our policy on percentage of profit。 When I suggested that we'd better re…examine our policy if it was going to cost us business; Jake Platt protested。 My father; he said; claimed it didn't pay them to operate on a basis of less than twelve per cent。 I blew up and told Jake Platt that I was running the factory now and what my father had done was his own business。 On the next bid; I'd damn sure make certain we underbid Du Pont by at least three cents a pound。
 By that time; it was five o'clock and the production foreman came in with the production figures。 I'd just started to go over them when Nevada interrupted me。 
 〃Jonas;〃 he said。
 I looked up。 He had been there in the office all day but he was quiet and sat in a corner and I had even forgotten that he was there。 〃Yes?〃 I answered。
 〃Is it all right if I leave a little early?〃 he asked。 〃I got some things to do。〃
 〃Sure;〃 I said; looking down at the production sheets again。 〃Take the Duesenberg。 I'll get Jake to drive me home。〃 
 〃I won't need it;〃 he said。 〃I left my own car in the lot。〃 
 〃Nevada;〃 I called after him。 〃Tell Robair I'll be home for dinner at eight o'clock。〃
 There was a moment's hesitation; then I heard his reply。 〃Sure thing; Jonas。 I'll tell him。〃
 I was through earlier than I had expected and pulled the Duesenberg up in front of the house at seven thirty; just as Nevada came down the steps with a valise in each hand。
 He stared at me in a kind of surprise。 〃You're home early。〃 
 〃Yeah;〃 I answered。 〃I finished sooner than I thought〃 
 〃Oh;〃 he said and continued down the steps to his car。 He put the valises in the back。
 I followed him down and I could see the back of his car was filled with luggage。 〃Where you going with all that stuff; Nevada?〃
 〃It's mine;〃 he said gruffly。
 〃I didn't say it wasn't;〃 I said。 〃I just asked where you were going。〃
 〃I'm leavin'。〃
 〃On a hunting trip?〃 I asked。 This was the time of the year Nevada and I always used to go up into the mountains when I was a kid。
 〃Nope;〃 he said。 〃Fer good。〃
 〃Wait a minute;〃 I said。 〃You just can't walk out like that。〃
 His dark eyes bore into mine。 〃Who says I can't?〃
 〃I do;〃 I said。 〃How'm I going to get along without you?〃
 He smiled slowly。 〃Real good; I reckon。 You don't need me to wet…nurse you no more。 I been watchin' you the last few days。〃
 〃But… but;〃 I protested。
 Nevada smiled slowly。 〃All jobs got to end sometime; Jonas。 I put about sixteen years into this one and now there's nothing left for me to do。 I don't like the idea of drawing a salary with no real way to earn it。〃
 I stared at him for a moment。 He was right。 There was too much man in him to hang around being a flunky。 〃You got enough money?〃
 He nodded。 〃I never spent a cent of my own in sixteen years。 Your pappy wouldn't let me。〃
 〃What are you going to do?〃
 〃Join up with a couple of old buddies。 We're takin' a Wild…West show up the coast to California。 Expect to have a real big time。〃
 We stood around awkwardly for a moment; then Nevada put out his hand。 〃So long; Jonas。〃
 I held onto his hand。 I could feel the tears hovering just beneath my eyelids。 〃So long; Nevada。〃
 He walked around the car and got in behind the wheel。 Starting the motor he shifted into gear。 He raised his hand in farewell just as he began to roll。
 〃Keep in touch; Nevada;〃 I yelled after him; and watched until he was out of sight。
 I walked back into the house and went into the dining room。 I sat down at the empty table。
 Robair came in with an envelope in his hand。 〃Mr。 Nevada left this for you;〃 he said。
 Numbly I opened it and took out a note written laboriously in pencil:
 
 DEAR SON;
 I ain't much of a man for good…bys; so this is it。 There ain't nothing any more for me to do around here so I figure it's time I went。 All my life I wanted to give you something for your birthday but your pappy always beat me to it。 Your pappy gave you everything。 So until now there was nothing you ever wanted that I could give you。 In this envelope you will find something you really want。 You don't have to worry about it。 I went to a lawyer in Reno and signed it all over good and proper。
 Happy birthday。
 Your friend; 
 Nevada Smith
 
 I looked at the other papers in the envelope。 They were Cord Explosives pany stock certificates endorsed over to my name。
 I put them down on the table and a lump began to e up in my throat。 Suddenly; the house was empty。 Everybody was gone。 My father; Rina; Nevada。 Everybody。 The house began to echo with memories。
 I remembered what Rina had said; about getting out from under the shadow of my father。 She was right。 I couldn't live in this house。 It wasn't mine。 It was his。 For me; it would always be his house。
 My mind was made up。 I'd find an apartment in Reno。 There wouldn't be any memories in an apartment。 I'd turn the house over to McAllister。 He had a family an
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