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"
No
.
He
’
s
moved
up
higher
on
the
terrace
and
he
’
s
talking
to
some
women
.
Anyhow
there
are
so
many
people
now
that
he
doesn
’
t
HAVE
to
see
us
.
"
He
had
seen
them
though
,
as
they
left
their
pavilion
,
and
he
followed
them
with
his
eyes
until
they
disappeared
again
.
He
sat
with
Mary
Minghetti
,
drinking
anisette
.
"
You
were
like
you
used
to
be
the
night
you
helped
us
,
"
she
was
saying
,
"
except
at
the
end
,
when
you
were
horrid
about
Caroline
.
Why
aren
’
t
you
nice
like
that
always
?
You
can
be
.
"
It
seemed
fantastic
to
Dick
to
be
in
a
position
where
Mary
North
could
tell
him
about
things
.
"
Your
friends
still
like
you
,
Dick
.
But
you
say
awful
things
to
people
when
you
’
ve
been
drinking
.
I
’
ve
spent
most
of
my
time
defending
you
this
summer
.
"
"
That
remark
is
one
of
Doctor
Eliot
’
s
classics
.
"
"
It
’
s
true
.
Nobody
cares
whether
you
drink
or
not
—
"
She
hesitated
,
"
even
when
Abe
drank
hardest
,
he
never
offended
people
like
you
do
.
"
"
You
’
re
all
so
dull
,
"
he
said
.
"
But
we
’
re
all
there
is
!
"
cried
Mary
.
"
If
you
don
’
t
like
nice
people
,
try
the
ones
who
aren
’
t
nice
,
and
see
how
you
like
that
!
All
people
want
is
to
have
a
good
time
and
if
you
make
them
unhappy
you
cut
yourself
off
from
nourishment
.
"
"
Have
I
been
nourished
?
"
he
asked
.