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General
Tedeki
was
right
;
time
would
give
Mr
.
Tagomi
perspective
.
Either
that
,
or
he
would
perhaps
retreat
into
the
shadows
of
mental
illness
,
avert
his
gaze
forever
,
due
to
a
hopeless
perplexity
And
we
are
not
really
different
from
him
,
Mr
.
Baynes
thought
.
We
are
faced
with
the
same
confusions
.
Therefore
unfortunately
we
can
give
Mr
.
Tagomi
no
help
.
We
can
only
wait
,
hoping
that
finally
he
will
recover
and
not
succumb
.
In
Denver
they
found
chic
,
modern
stores
.
The
clothes
,
Juliana
thought
,
were
numbingly
expensive
,
but
Joe
did
not
seem
to
care
or
even
to
notice
;
he
simply
paid
for
what
she
picked
out
,
and
then
they
hurried
on
to
the
next
store
.
Her
major
acquisition
—
after
much
trying
on
of
dresses
and
much
prolonged
deliberating
and
rejecting
—
occurred
late
in
the
day
:
a
light
blue
Italian
original
with
short
,
fluffy
sleeves
and
a
wildly
low
neckline
.
In
a
European
fashion
magazine
she
had
seen
a
model
wearing
such
a
dress
;
it
was
considered
the
finest
style
of
the
year
,
and
it
cost
Joe
almost
two
hundred
dollars
.
To
go
with
it
,
she
needed
three
pairs
of
shoes
,
more
nylon
stockings
,
several
hats
,
and
a
new
handmade
black
leather
purse
.
And
,
she
discovered
,
the
neckline
of
the
Italian
dress
demanded
the
new
brassieres
which
covered
only
the
lower
part
of
each
breast
.
Viewing
herself
in
the
full
-
length
mirror
of
the
dress
shop
,
she
felt
overexposed
and
a
little
insecure
about
bending
over
.
But
the
salesgirl
assured
her
that
the
new
half
-
bras
remained
firmly
in
place
,
despite
their
lack
of
straps
.
Just
up
to
the
nipple
,
Juliana
thought
as
she
peered
at
herself
in
the
privacy
of
the
dressing
room
,
and
not
one
millimeter
more
.
The
bras
,
too
,
cost
quite
a
bit
;
also
imported
,
the
salesgirl
explained
,
and
handmade
.
The
salesgirl
showed
her
sportswear
,
too
,
shorts
and
bathing
suits
and
a
terrycloth
beach
robe
;
but
all
at
once
Joe
became
restless
.
So
they
went
on
.
As
Joe
loaded
the
parcels
and
bags
into
the
car
she
said
,
"
Don
’
t
you
think
I
’
m
going
to
look
terrific
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
he
said
in
a
preoccupied
voice
.
"
Especially
that
blue
dress
.
You
wear
that
when
we
go
there
,
to
Abendsen
’
s
;
understand
?
"
He
spoke
the
last
word
sharply
as
if
it
was
an
order
;
the
tone
surprised
her
.
"
I
’
m
a
size
twelve
or
fourteen
,
"
she
said
as
they
entered
the
next
dress
shop
.
The
salesgirl
smiled
graciously
and
accompanied
them
to
the
racks
of
dresses
.
What
else
did
she
need
?
Juliana
wondered
.
Better
to
get
as
much
as
possible
while
she
could
;
her
eyes
took
in
everything
at
once
,
the
blouses
,
skirts
,
sweaters
,
slacks
,
coats
.
Yes
,
a
coat
.
"
Joe
,
"
she
said
,
"
I
have
to
have
a
long
coat
.
But
not
a
cloth
coat
.
"
They
compromised
with
one
of
the
synthetic
fiber
coats
from
Germany
;
it
was
more
durable
than
natural
fur
,
and
less
expensive
.
But
she
felt
disappointed
.
To
cheer
herself
up
she
began
examining
jewelry
.
But
it
was
dreary
costume
junk
,
without
imagination
or
originality
.