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Presently
Michael
looked
at
his
watch
.
"
I
think
when
you
’
ve
finished
your
coffee
,
young
man
,
we
ought
to
be
going
.
"
The
boy
gulped
down
what
was
left
in
his
cup
and
Julia
rose
from
the
table
.
"
You
won
’
t
forget
my
photograph
?
"
"
I
think
there
are
some
in
Michael
’
s
den
.
Come
along
and
we
’
ll
choose
one
.
"
She
took
him
into
a
fair
-
sized
room
behind
the
dining
-
room
.
Though
it
was
supposed
to
be
Michael
’
s
private
sitting
-
room
-
"
a
fellow
wants
a
room
where
he
can
get
away
by
himself
and
smoke
his
pipe
"
-
it
was
ch
iefly
used
as
a
cloak
-
room
when
they
had
guests
.
There
was
a
noble
mahogany
desk
on
which
were
signed
photographs
of
George
V
and
Queen
Mary
.
Over
the
chimney
-
piece
was
an
old
copy
of
Lawrence
’
s
portrait
of
Kemble
as
Hamlet
.
On
a
small
table
was
a
pile
of
typescript
plays
The
room
was
surrounded
by
bookshelves
under
which
were
cupboards
,
and
from
one
of
these
Julia
took
a
bundle
of
her
latest
photographs
.
She
handed
one
to
the
young
man
.
"
This
one
is
not
so
bad
.
"
"
It
’
s
lovely
.
"
"
Then
it
can
’
t
be
as
like
me
as
I
thought
.
"