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’
I
think
they
ought
to
.
’
’
All
right
.
The
fact
that
things
ought
to
be
something
else
than
what
they
are
,
is
not
my
department
.
Connie
considered
this
.
’
It
isn
’
t
true
,
’
she
said
.
’
Men
can
love
women
and
talk
to
them
.
I
don
’
t
see
how
they
can
love
them
without
talking
,
and
being
friendly
and
intimate
.
How
can
they
?
’
’
Well
,
’
he
said
,
’
I
don
’
t
know
.
What
’
s
the
use
of
my
generalizing
?
I
only
know
my
own
case
.
I
like
women
,
but
I
don
’
t
desire
them
.
I
like
talking
to
them
;
but
talking
to
them
,
though
it
makes
me
intimate
in
one
direction
,
sets
me
poles
apart
from
them
as
far
as
kissing
is
concerned
.
So
there
you
are
!
But
don
’
t
take
me
as
a
general
example
,
probably
I
’
m
just
a
special
case
:
one
of
the
men
who
like
women
,
but
don
’
t
love
women
,
and
even
hate
them
if
they
force
me
into
a
pretence
of
love
,
or
an
entangled
appearance
.
’
But
doesn
’
t
it
make
you
sad
?
’
’
Why
should
it
?
Not
a
bit
!
I
look
at
Charlie
May
,
and
the
rest
of
the
men
who
have
affairs
.
.
.
No
,
I
don
’
t
envy
them
a
bit
!
If
fate
sent
me
a
woman
I
wanted
,
well
and
good
.
Since
I
don
’
t
know
any
woman
I
want
,
and
never
see
one
.
.
.
why
,
I
presume
I
’
m
cold
,
and
really
like
some
women
very
much
.
’
’
Do
you
like
me
?
’
’
Very
much
!
And
you
see
there
’
s
no
question
of
kissing
between
us
,
is
there
?
’
’
None
at
all
!
’
said
Connie
.
’
But
oughtn
’
t
there
to
be
?
’