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"
I
don
’
t
see
why
it
shouldn
’
t
run
through
the
summer
.
Besides
,
I
don
’
t
like
strangers
very
much
.
I
’
m
fond
of
my
friends
.
"
"
I
think
that
’
s
silly
.
Your
friends
’
ll
get
along
without
you
all
right
.
And
you
’
ll
have
a
grand
time
in
New
York
.
"
Her
gay
laugh
was
very
convincing
.
"
One
would
think
you
were
terribly
anxious
to
get
rid
of
me
.
"
"
Of
course
I
should
miss
you
like
hell
.
But
it
would
only
be
for
a
few
months
.
If
I
had
a
chance
like
that
I
’
d
jump
at
it
.
"
But
when
they
had
finished
supper
and
the
commissionaire
had
called
up
a
taxi
for
them
he
gave
the
address
of
the
flat
as
if
it
were
an
understood
thing
that
they
should
go
back
to
it
.
In
the
taxi
he
put
his
arm
round
her
waist
and
kissed
her
,
and
later
,
when
she
lay
in
his
arms
,
in
the
little
single
bed
,
she
felt
that
all
the
pain
she
had
suffered
during
that
last
fortnight
was
not
too
great
a
price
to
pay
for
the
happy
peace
that
filled
her
heart
.
Julia
continued
to
go
to
the
smart
supper
places
and
to
night
clubs
with
Tom
.
If
people
wanted
to
think
he
was
her
lover
,
let
them
;
she
was
past
caring
.
But
it
happened
more
than
once
that
he
was
engaged
when
she
wanted
him
to
go
somewhere
with
her
.
It
had
spread
around
among
Julia
’
s
grander
friends
that
Tom
was
very
clever
at
helping
one
with
one
’
s
income
-
tax
returns
.
The
Dennorants
had
asked
him
down
to
the
country
for
a
week
-
end
,
and
here
he
had
met
a
number
of
persons
who
were
glad
to
take
advantage
of
his
technical
knowledge
.
He
began
to
get
invitations
from
people
whom
Julia
did
not
know
.
Acquaintances
would
mention
him
to
her
.
"
You
know
Tom
Fennell
,
don
’
t
you
?
He
’
s
very
clever
,
isn
’
t
he
?
I
hear
he
’
s
saved
the
Gillians
hundreds
of
pounds
on
their
income
-
tax
.
"
Julia
was
none
too
pleased
.
It
was
through
her
that
he
had
got
asked
to
parties
that
he
wanted
to
go
to
.
It
began
to
look
as
if
in
this
respect
he
could
do
without
her
.
He
was
pleasant
and
unassuming
,
very
well
-
dressed
now
,
and
with
a
fresh
,
clean
look
that
was
engaging
;
he
was
able
to
save
people
money
;
Julia
knew
the
world
which
he
was
so
anxious
to
get
into
well
enough
to
realize
that
he
would
soon
establish
himself
in
it
.
She
had
no
very
high
opinion
of
the
morals
of
the
women
he
would
meet
there
and
she
could
name
more
than
one
person
of
title
who
would
be
glad
to
snap
him
up
.
Julia
’
s
comfort
was
that
they
were
all
as
mean
as
cat
’
s
meat
.
Dolly
had
said
he
was
only
earning
four
hundred
a
year
;
he
certainly
couldn
’
t
live
in
those
circles
on
that
.