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She
understood
in
part
why
he
felt
so
,
and
perhaps
because
her
own
career
lay
in
a
notoriously
narcissistic
profession
,
she
rather
approved
of
his
attitude
toward
his
appearance
.
What
she
could
n't
begin
to
understand
was
why
he
positively
loathed
his
looks
,
instead
of
simply
ignoring
them
.
Nor
was
he
highly
sexed
,
for
what
reason
she
was
n't
sure
:
whether
he
had
taught
himself
to
sublimate
his
passions
almost
perfectly
,
or
whether
in
spite
of
his
bodily
endowments
some
necessary
cerebral
essence
was
in
short
supply
.
Probably
the
former
,
since
he
played
some
sort
of
vigorous
sport
every
day
of
his
life
to
make
sure
he
went
to
bed
exhausted
.
She
knew
very
well
that
his
inclinations
were
"
normal
,
"
that
is
,
heterosexual
,
and
she
knew
what
type
of
girl
appealed
to
him
--
tall
,
dark
and
voluptuous
.
But
he
just
was
n't
sensually
aware
;
he
did
n't
notice
the
feel
of
things
when
he
held
them
,
or
the
odors
in
the
air
around
him
,
or
understand
the
special
satisfaction
of
shape
and
color
.
Before
he
experienced
a
sexual
pull
the
provocative
object
's
impact
had
to
be
irresistible
,
and
only
at
such
rare
moments
did
he
seem
to
realize
there
was
an
earthly
plane
most
men
trod
,
of
choice
,
for
as
long
as
they
possibly
could
.
He
told
her
backstage
at
the
Culloden
,
after
a
performance
.
It
had
been
settled
with
Rome
that
day
;
he
was
dying
to
tell
her
and
yet
he
knew
she
was
n't
going
to
like
it
.
His
religious
ambitions
were
something
he
had
never
discussed
with
her
as
much
as
he
wanted
to
,
for
she
became
angry
.
But
when
he
came
backstage
that
night
it
was
too
difficult
to
contain
his
joy
any
longer
.
"
You
're
a
prawn
,
"
she
said
in
disgust
.
"
It
's
what
I
want
.
"
"
Idiot
.
"
"
Calling
me
names
wo
n't
change
a
thing
,
Jus
.
"
"
Do
you
think
I
do
n't
know
that
?
It
affords
me
a
little
much-needed
emotional
release
,
that
's
all
.
"
"
I
should
think
you
'd
get
enough
on
the
stage
,
playing
Electra
.
You
're
really
good
,
Jus
.
"