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He
said
,
you
’
re
like
a
kid
trying
to
see
over
a
six
-
foot
wall
.
That
was
the
first
time
.
He
hated
me
for
attracting
him
.
The
Professor
Higgins
side
of
him
.
Later
,
when
the
Cruikshanks
came
out
,
he
said
,
as
they
walked
towards
us
,
Barber
’
s
a
womanizer
.
Refuse
to
meet
him
if
he
asks
.
I
gave
him
a
surprised
look
.
He
said
,
smiling
at
them
,
not
you
,
I
can
’
t
stand
the
pain
for
Frances
.
Back
in
Hampstead
I
left
them
and
went
on
home
.
All
the
way
back
there
I
’
d
realized
that
G
.
P
.
was
making
sure
Barber
Cruikshank
and
I
shouldn
’
t
be
left
alone
.
They
(
Barber
)
asked
me
to
come
to
see
them
if
I
was
ever
in
Cornwall
.
G
.
P
.
said
,
see
you
one
day
.
As
if
he
didn
’
t
care
whether
he
did
or
not
.
I
told
Caroline
I
’
d
met
him
by
chance
.
He
had
said
he
was
sorry
(
lie
)
.
If
she
’
d
rather
I
didn
’
t
see
him
,
I
wouldn
’
t
.
But
I
found
him
very
stimulating
to
be
with
,
full
of
ideas
,
I
needed
to
meet
such
people
.
It
was
too
bad
of
me
,
I
knew
she
would
do
the
decent
thing
if
I
put
it
lite
that
.
I
was
my
own
mistress
—
and
so
on
.
And
then
she
said
,
darling
,
you
know
I
’
m
the
last
person
to
be
a
prude
,
but
his
reputation
.
.
.
there
must
be
fire
,
there
’
s
so
much
smoke
.
I
said
,
I
’
d
heard
about
it
.
I
could
look
after
myself
.
It
’
s
her
own
fault
.
She
shouldn
’
t
insist
on
being
called
Caroline
and
treated
like
a
girl
in
so
many
ways
.
I
can
’
t
respect
her
as
an
aunt
.
As
a
giver
of
advice
.