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"
Was
I
the
only
man
you
were
going
to
try
this
on
?
"
"
Is
that
any
of
your
business
?
"
"
More
than
you
realize
.
Are
there
any
other
men
on
your
string
?
Tell
me
!
"
"
No
.
"
"
Incredible
.
I
ca
n't
imagine
you
without
five
or
six
in
reserve
.
Surely
someone
will
turn
up
to
accept
your
interesting
proposition
I
feel
so
sure
of
it
that
I
want
to
give
you
a
little
advice
.
"
"
I
do
n't
want
your
advice
.
"
"
Nevertheless
I
will
give
it
.
Advice
seems
to
be
the
only
thing
I
can
give
you
at
present
.
Listen
to
it
,
for
it
's
good
advice
.
When
you
are
trying
to
get
something
out
of
a
man
,
do
n't
blurt
it
out
as
you
did
to
me
.
Do
try
to
be
more
subtle
,
more
seductive
.
It
gets
better
results
.
You
used
to
know
how
,
to
perfection
.
But
just
now
when
you
offered
me
your
--
er
--
collateral
for
my
money
you
looked
as
hard
as
nails
.
I
've
seen
eyes
like
yours
above
a
dueling
pistol
twenty
paces
from
me
and
they
are
n't
a
pleasant
sight
.
They
evoke
no
ardor
in
the
male
breast
.
That
's
no
way
to
handle
men
,
my
dear
.
You
are
forgetting
your
early
training
.
"
"
I
do
n't
need
you
to
tell
me
how
to
behave
,
"
she
said
and
wearily
put
on
her
bonnet
.
She
wondered
how
he
could
jest
so
blithely
with
a
rope
about
his
neck
and
her
pitiful
circumstances
before
him
.
She
did
not
even
notice
that
his
hands
were
jammed
in
his
pockets
in
hard
fists
as
if
he
were
straining
at
his
own
impotence
.
"
Cheer
up
,
"
he
said
,
as
she
tied
the
bonnet
strings
.
"
You
can
come
to
my
hanging
and
it
will
make
you
feel
lots
better
.
It
'll
even
up
all
your
old
scores
with
me
--
even
this
one
.
And
I
'll
mention
you
in
my
will
.
"