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Why
do
you
keep
on
using
these
stupid
words
—
nasty
,
nice
,
proper
,
right
?
Why
are
you
so
worried
about
what
’
s
proper
?
You
’
re
like
a
little
old
maid
who
thinks
marriage
is
dirty
and
everything
except
cups
of
weak
tea
in
a
stuffy
old
room
is
dirty
.
Why
do
you
take
all
the
life
out
of
life
?
Why
do
you
kill
all
the
beauty
?
"
I
never
had
your
advantages
.
That
’
s
why
.
"
You
can
change
,
you
’
re
young
,
you
’
ve
got
money
.
You
can
learn
.
And
what
have
you
done
?
You
’
ve
had
a
little
dream
,
the
sort
of
dream
I
suppose
little
boys
have
and
masturbate
about
,
and
you
fall
over
yourself
being
nice
to
me
so
that
you
won
’
t
have
to
admit
to
yourself
that
the
whole
business
of
my
being
here
is
nasty
,
nasty
,
nasty
—
"
She
stopped
sudden
then
.
"
This
is
no
good
,
"
she
said
.
"
I
might
be
talking
Greek
.
"
I
understand
,
I
said
.
I
’
m
not
educated
.
She
almost
shouted
.
"
You
’
re
so
stupid
.
Perverse
.
"
"
You
have
money
—
as
a
matter
of
fact
,
you
aren
’
t
stupid
,
you
could
become
whatever
you
liked
.
Only
you
’
ve
got
to
shake
off
the
past
.
You
’
ve
got
to
kill
your
aunt
and
the
house
you
lived
in
and
the
people
you
lived
with
.
You
’
ve
got
to
be
a
new
human
being
.
"
She
sort
of
pushed
out
her
face
at
me
,
as
if
it
was
something
easy
I
could
do
,
but
wouldn
’
t
.
Some
hope
,
I
said
.
"
Look
what
you
could
do
.
You
could
.
.
.
you
could
collect
pictures
.
I
’
d
tell
you
what
to
look
for
,
I
’
d
introduce
you
to
people
who
would
tell
you
about
art
-
collecting
.
Think
of
all
the
poor
artists
you
could
help
.