Clyde's interest in Roberta continues to wane as he considers a possible future with Sondra, who is increasingly affectionate. However, Roberta has discovered that she is pregnant. She tells Clyde, who while he feels momentarily guilty, is mainly focused on what this will mean to him. He worries about whether or not it can be taken care of, whether someone will find out, or whether Roberta will expose him. While Clyde had given Roberta the impression that he was worldly and could handle any problems, the reality of it is that.....
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