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181
I
think
the
missing
trunk
has
come
and
that
it
was
worth
waiting
for
!
182
You
do
like
my
dress
?
183
I
adore
it
!
I
always
adore
new
dresses
why
,
you
don
t
mean
to
say
it
s
not
a
new
one
?
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184
She
laughed
out
her
triumph
.
185
No
,
no
,
no
!
My
trunk
hasn
t
come
,
and
this
is
only
my
old
rag
of
yesterday
but
I
never
knew
the
trick
to
fail
!
And
,
as
he
stared
:
You
see
,
she
joyously
explained
,
I
ve
always
had
to
dress
in
all
kinds
of
dreary
left
-
overs
,
and
sometimes
,
when
everybody
else
was
smart
and
new
,
it
used
to
make
me
awfully
miserable
.
So
one
day
,
when
Mrs
.
Murrett
dragged
me
down
unexpectedly
to
fill
a
place
at
dinner
,
I
suddenly
thought
I
d
try
spinning
around
like
that
,
and
say
to
every
one
:
Well
,
what
do
you
think
of
me
?
And
,
do
you
know
,
they
were
all
taken
in
,
including
Mrs
.
Murrett
,
who
didn
t
recognize
my
old
turned
and
dyed
rags
,
and
told
me
afterward
it
was
awfully
bad
form
to
dress
as
if
I
were
somebody
that
people
would
expect
to
know
!
And
ever
since
,
whenever
I
ve
particularly
wanted
to
look
nice
,
I
ve
just
asked
people
what
they
thought
of
my
new
frock
;
and
they
re
always
,
always
taken
in
!
186
She
dramatized
her
explanation
so
vividly
that
Darrow
felt
as
if
his
point
were
gained
.
187
Ah
,
but
this
confirms
your
vocation
of
course
,
he
cried
,
you
must
see
Cerdine
!
and
,
seeing
her
face
fall
at
this
reminder
of
the
change
in
her
prospects
,
he
hastened
to
set
forth
his
plan
.
As
he
did
so
,
he
saw
how
easy
it
was
to
explain
things
to
her
.
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188
She
would
either
accept
his
suggestion
,
or
she
would
not
:
but
at
least
she
would
waste
no
time
in
protestations
and
objections
,
or
any
vain
sacrifice
to
the
idols
of
conformity
.
The
conviction
that
one
could
,
on
any
given
point
,
almost
predicate
this
of
her
,
gave
him
the
sense
of
having
advanced
far
enough
in
her
intimacy
to
urge
his
arguments
against
a
hasty
pursuit
of
her
friends
.
189
Yes
,
it
would
certainly
be
foolish
she
at
once
agreed
in
the
case
of
such
dear
indefinite
angels
as
the
Farlows
,
to
dash
off
after
them
without
more
positive
proof
that
they
were
established
at
Joigny
,
and
so
established
that
they
could
take
her
in
.
She
owned
it
was
but
too
probable
that
they
had
gone
there
to
cut
down
,
and
might
be
doing
so
in
quarters
too
contracted
to
receive
her
;
and
it
would
be
unfair
,
on
that
chance
,
to
impose
herself
on
them
unannounced
.
The
simplest
way
of
getting
farther
light
on
the
question
would
be
to
go
back
to
the
rue
de
la
Chaise
,
where
,
at
that
more
conversable
hour
,
the
concierge
might
be
less
chary
of
detail
;
and
she
could
decide
on
her
next
step
in
the
light
of
such
facts
as
he
imparted
.
190
Point
by
point
,
she
fell
in
with
the
suggestion
,
recognizing
,
in
the
light
of
their
unexplained
flight
,
that
the
Farlows
might
indeed
be
in
a
situation
on
which
one
could
not
too
rashly
intrude
.
Her
concern
for
her
friends
seemed
to
have
effaced
all
thought
of
herself
,
and
this
little
indication
of
character
gave
Darrow
a
quite
disproportionate
pleasure
.