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"
If
I
haven
’
t
cooked
Roger
’
s
goose
I
’
ll
eat
my
hat
,
"
she
thought
.
But
for
all
that
the
two
lads
had
gone
to
play
golf
when
she
came
downstairs
next
morning
.
Michael
had
taken
the
Dennorants
up
to
town
.
Julia
was
tired
.
She
found
it
an
effort
to
be
bright
and
chatty
when
Tom
and
Roger
came
in
to
lunch
.
In
the
afternoon
the
three
of
them
went
on
the
river
,
but
Julia
had
the
feeling
that
they
took
her
,
not
because
they
much
wanted
to
,
but
because
they
could
not
help
it
.
She
stifled
a
sigh
when
she
reflected
how
much
she
had
looked
forward
to
Tom
’
s
holiday
.
Now
she
was
counting
the
days
that
must
pass
till
it
ended
.
She
drew
a
deep
breath
of
relief
when
she
got
into
the
car
to
go
to
London
.
She
was
not
angry
with
Tom
,
but
deeply
hurt
;
she
was
exasperated
with
herself
because
she
had
so
lost
control
over
her
feelings
.
But
when
she
got
into
the
theatre
she
felt
that
she
shook
off
the
obsession
of
him
like
a
bad
dream
from
which
one
awoke
;
there
,
in
her
dressing
-
room
,
she
regained
possession
of
herself
and
the
affairs
of
the
common
round
of
daily
life
faded
to
insignificance
.
Nothing
really
mattered
when
she
had
within
her
grasp
this
possibility
of
freedom
.
Thus
the
week
went
by
.
Michael
,
Roger
and
Tom
enjoyed
themselves
.
They
bathed
,
they
played
tennis
,
they
played
golf
,
they
lounged
about
on
the
river
.
There
were
only
four
days
more
.
There
were
only
three
days
more
.
(
"
I
can
stick
it
out
now
.
It
’
ll
be
different
when
we
’
re
back
in
London
again
.
I
mustn
’
t
show
how
miserable
I
am
.
I
must
pretend
it
’
s
all
right
.
"
)
"
A
snip
having
this
spell
of
fine
weather
,
"
said
Michael
.
"
Tom
’
s
been
a
success
,
hasn
’
t
he
?
Pity
he
can
’
t
stay
another
week
.
"
"
Yes
,
a
terrible
pity
.
"
"
I
think
he
’
s
a
nice
friend
for
Roger
to
have
.
A
thoroughly
normal
,
clean
-
minded
English
boy
.
"
"
Oh
,
thoroughly
.
"
(
"
Bloody
fool
,
bloody
fool
"
)
"
To
see
the
way
they
eat
is
a
fair
treat
.
"