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661
"
And
you
should
have
just
seen
my
little
feet
twinkle
up
Sargent
and
around
the
corner
into
Bailey
Place
,
"
was
the
way
she
narcissistically
painted
her
flight
.
And
so
infatuated
was
Clyde
by
this
picture
of
herself
and
the
wonderful
Keary
that
he
accepted
all
of
her
petty
fabrications
as
truth
.
662
And
then
,
as
they
were
walking
in
the
direction
of
Gaspie
's
,
a
restaurant
in
Wyandotte
near
Tenth
which
quite
lately
he
had
learned
was
much
better
than
Frissell
's
,
Hortense
took
occasion
to
pause
and
look
in
a
number
of
windows
,
saying
as
she
did
so
that
she
certainly
did
wish
that
she
could
find
a
little
coat
that
was
becoming
to
her
--
that
the
one
she
had
on
was
getting
worn
and
that
she
must
have
another
soon
--
a
predicament
which
caused
Clyde
to
wonder
at
the
time
whether
she
was
suggesting
to
him
that
he
get
her
one
.
Also
whether
it
might
not
advance
his
cause
with
her
if
he
were
to
buy
her
a
little
jacket
,
since
she
needed
it
.
663
But
Rubenstein
's
coming
into
view
on
this
same
side
of
the
street
,
its
display
window
properly
illuminated
and
the
coat
in
full
view
,
Hortense
paused
as
she
had
planned
.
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"
Oh
,
do
look
at
that
darling
little
coat
there
,
"
she
began
,
ecstatically
,
as
though
freshly
arrested
by
the
beauty
of
it
,
her
whole
manner
suggesting
a
first
and
unspoiled
impression
.
"
Oh
,
is
n't
that
the
dearest
,
sweetest
,
cutest
little
thing
you
ever
did
see
?
"
she
went
on
,
her
histrionic
powers
growing
with
her
desire
for
it
.
"
Oh
,
just
look
at
the
collar
,
and
those
sleeves
and
those
pockets
.
Are
n't
they
the
snappiest
things
you
ever
saw
?
Could
n't
I
just
warm
my
little
hands
in
those
?
"
She
glanced
at
Clyde
out
of
the
tail
of
her
eye
to
see
if
he
was
being
properly
impressed
.
665
And
he
,
aroused
by
her
intense
interest
,
surveyed
the
coat
with
not
a
little
curiosity
.
666
Unquestionably
it
was
a
pretty
coat
--
very
.
But
,
gee
,
what
would
a
coat
like
that
cost
,
anyhow
?
Could
it
be
that
she
was
trying
to
interest
him
in
the
merits
of
a
coat
like
that
in
order
that
he
might
get
it
for
her
?
Why
,
it
must
be
a
two
-
hundred-dollar
coat
at
least
.
He
had
no
idea
as
to
the
value
of
such
things
,
anyhow
.
He
certainly
could
n't
afford
a
coat
like
that
.
And
especially
at
this
time
when
his
mother
was
taking
a
good
portion
of
his
extra
cash
for
Esta
.
And
yet
something
in
her
manner
seemed
to
bring
it
to
him
that
that
was
exactly
what
she
was
thinking
.
It
chilled
and
almost
numbed
him
at
first
.
667
And
yet
,
as
he
now
told
himself
sadly
,
if
Hortense
wanted
it
,
she
could
most
certainly
find
some
one
who
would
get
it
for
her
--
that
young
Tom
Keary
,
for
instance
,
whom
she
had
just
been
describing
.
And
,
worse
luck
,
she
was
just
that
kind
of
a
girl
.
And
if
he
could
not
get
it
for
her
,
some
one
else
could
and
she
would
despise
him
for
not
being
able
to
do
such
things
for
her
.
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To
his
intense
dismay
and
dissatisfaction
she
exclaimed
:
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"
Oh
,
what
would
n't
I
give
for
a
coat
like
that
!
"
She
had
not
intended
at
the
moment
to
put
the
matter
so
bluntly
,
for
she
wanted
to
convey
the
thought
that
was
deepest
in
her
mind
to
Clyde
tactfully
.
670
And
Clyde
,
inexperienced
as
he
was
,
and
not
subtle
by
any
means
,
was
nevertheless
quite
able
to
gather
the
meaning
of
that
.
It
meant
--
it
meant
--
for
the
moment
he
was
not
quite
willing
to
formulate
to
himself
what
it
did
mean
.