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"
I
think
Nicole
is
less
sick
than
any
one
thinks
—
she
only
cherishes
her
illness
as
an
instrument
of
power
.
She
ought
to
be
in
the
cinema
,
like
your
Norma
Talmadge
—
that
’
s
where
all
American
women
would
be
happy
.
"
"
Are
you
jealous
of
Norma
Talmadge
,
on
a
film
?
"
"
I
don
’
t
like
Americans
.
They
’
re
selfish
,
SELF
-
ish
!
"
"
You
like
Dick
?
"
"
I
like
him
,
"
she
admitted
.
"
He
’
s
different
,
he
thinks
of
others
.
"
—
And
so
does
Norma
Talmadge
,
Franz
said
to
himself
.
Norma
Talmadge
must
be
a
fine
,
noble
woman
beyond
her
loveliness
.
They
must
compel
her
to
play
foolish
rôles
;
Norma
Talmadge
must
be
a
woman
whom
it
would
be
a
great
privilege
to
know
.
Kaethe
had
forgotten
about
Norma
Talmadge
,
a
vivid
shadow
that
she
had
fretted
bitterly
upon
one
night
as
they
were
driving
home
from
the
movies
in
Zurich
.
"
—
Dick
married
Nicole
for
her
money
,
"
she
said
.
"
That
was
his
weakness
—
you
hinted
as
much
yourself
one
night
.
"
"
You
’
re
being
malicious
.
"
"
I
shouldn
’
t
have
said
that
,
"
she
retracted
.
"
We
must
all
live
together
like
birds
,
as
you
say
.
But
it
’
s
difficult
when
Nicole
acts
as
—
when
Nicole
pulls
herself
back
a
little
,
as
if
she
were
holding
her
breath
—
as
if
I
SMELT
bad
!
"