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691
But
Clifford
never
denies
me
anything
,
said
Connie
.
692
Look
here
,
my
dear
child
-
-
and
Lady
Bennerley
laid
her
thin
hand
on
Connie
s
arm
.
A
woman
has
to
live
her
life
,
or
live
to
repent
not
having
lived
it
.
Believe
me
!
And
she
took
another
sip
of
brandy
,
which
maybe
was
her
form
of
repentance
.
693
But
I
do
live
my
life
,
don
t
I
?
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694
Not
in
my
idea
!
Clifford
should
bring
you
to
London
,
and
let
you
go
about
.
His
sort
of
friends
are
all
right
for
him
,
but
what
are
they
for
you
?
If
I
were
you
I
should
think
it
wasn
t
good
enough
.
You
ll
let
your
youth
slip
by
,
and
you
ll
spend
your
old
age
,
and
your
middle
age
too
,
repenting
it
.
695
Her
ladyship
lapsed
into
contemplative
silence
,
soothed
by
the
brandy
.
696
But
Connie
was
not
keen
on
going
to
London
,
and
being
steered
into
the
smart
world
by
Lady
Bennerley
.
She
didn
t
feel
really
smart
,
it
wasn
t
interesting
.
697
And
she
did
feel
the
peculiar
,
withering
coldness
under
it
all
;
like
the
soil
of
Labrador
,
which
his
gay
little
flowers
on
its
surface
,
and
a
foot
down
is
frozen
.
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698
Tommy
Dukes
was
at
Wragby
,
and
another
man
,
Harry
Winterslow
,
and
Jack
Strangeways
with
his
wife
Olive
.
The
talk
was
much
more
desultory
than
when
only
the
cronies
were
there
,
and
everybody
was
a
bit
bored
,
for
the
weather
was
bad
,
and
there
was
only
billiards
,
and
the
pianola
to
dance
to
.
699
Olive
was
reading
a
book
about
the
future
,
when
babies
would
be
bred
in
bottles
,
and
women
would
be
immunized
.
700
Jolly
good
thing
too
!
she
said
.
Then
a
woman
can
live
her
own
life
.
Strangeways
wanted
children
,
and
she
didn
t
.