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"
I
was
just
thinking
that
you
’
re
going
to
be
rather
happy
.
"
Nicole
was
frightened
:
"
Am
I
?
All
right
—
things
couldn
’
t
be
worse
than
they
have
been
.
"
In
the
covered
woodshed
to
which
she
had
led
him
,
she
sat
cross
-
legged
upon
her
golf
shoes
,
her
burberry
wound
about
her
and
her
cheeks
stung
alive
by
the
damp
air
.
Gravely
she
returned
his
gaze
,
taking
in
his
somewhat
proud
carriage
that
never
quite
yielded
to
the
wooden
post
against
which
he
leaned
;
she
looked
into
his
face
that
always
tried
to
discipline
itself
into
molds
of
attentive
seriousness
,
after
excursions
into
joys
and
mockeries
of
its
own
.
That
part
of
him
which
seemed
to
fit
his
reddish
Irish
coloring
she
knew
least
;
she
was
afraid
of
it
,
yet
more
anxious
to
explore
—
this
was
his
more
masculine
side
:
the
other
part
,
the
trained
part
,
the
consideration
in
the
polite
eyes
,
she
expropriated
without
question
,
as
most
women
did
.
"
At
least
this
institution
has
been
good
for
languages
,
"
said
Nicole
.
"
I
’
ve
spoken
French
with
two
doctors
,
and
German
with
the
nurses
,
and
Italian
,
or
something
like
it
,
with
a
couple
of
scrub
-
women
and
one
of
the
patients
,
and
I
’
ve
picked
up
a
lot
of
Spanish
from
another
.
"
"
That
’
s
fine
.
"
He
tried
to
arrange
an
attitude
but
no
logic
seemed
forthcoming
.
"
—
Music
too
.
Hope
you
didn
’
t
think
I
was
only
interested
in
ragtime
.
I
practise
every
day
—
the
last
few
months
I
’
ve
been
taking
a
course
in
Zurich
on
the
history
of
music
.
In
fact
it
was
all
that
kept
me
going
at
times
—
music
and
the
drawing
.
"
She
leaned
suddenly
and
twisted
a
loose
strip
from
the
sole
of
her
shoe
and
then
looked
up
.
"
I
’
d
like
to
draw
you
just
the
way
you
are
now
.
"
It
made
him
sad
when
she
brought
out
her
accomplishments
for
his
approval
.
"
I
envy
you
.
At
present
I
don
’
t
seem
to
be
interested
in
anything
except
my
work
.
"