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201
When
he
wanted
a
bit
of
fun
he
waited
till
they
were
within
a
reasonable
distance
of
London
and
then
he
would
race
up
to
town
and
pick
up
a
girl
at
the
Globe
Restaurant
.
Of
course
it
was
expensive
,
and
when
you
came
to
think
of
it
,
it
wasn
t
really
worth
the
money
;
besides
,
he
played
a
lot
of
cricket
in
Benson
s
company
,
and
golf
when
he
got
the
chance
,
and
that
sort
of
thing
was
rotten
for
the
eye
.
202
Julia
told
a
thumping
lie
.
203
"
Jimmie
always
says
I
d
be
a
much
better
actress
if
I
had
an
affair
.
"
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204
"
Don
t
you
believe
it
.
He
s
just
a
dirty
old
man
.
With
him
,
I
suppose
.
I
mean
,
you
might
just
as
well
say
that
I
d
give
a
better
performance
of
Marchbanks
if
I
wrote
poetry
.
"
205
They
talked
so
much
together
that
it
was
inevitable
for
her
at
last
to
learn
his
views
on
marriage
.
206
"
I
think
an
actor
s
a
perfect
fool
to
marry
young
.
There
are
so
many
cases
in
which
it
absolutely
ruins
a
chap
s
career
.
Especially
if
he
marries
an
actress
.
He
becomes
a
star
and
then
she
s
a
millstone
round
his
neck
.
She
insists
on
playing
with
him
,
and
if
he
s
in
management
he
has
to
give
her
leading
parts
,
and
if
he
engages
someone
else
there
are
most
frightful
scenes
.
And
of
course
,
for
an
actress
it
s
insane
.
There
s
always
the
chance
of
her
having
a
baby
and
she
may
have
to
refuse
a
damned
good
part
.
She
s
out
of
the
public
eye
for
months
,
and
you
know
what
the
public
is
,
unless
they
see
you
all
the
time
they
forget
that
you
ever
existed
.
"
207
Marriage
?
What
did
she
care
about
marriage
?
Her
heart
melted
within
her
when
she
looked
into
his
deep
,
friendly
eyes
,
and
she
shivered
with
delightful
anguish
when
she
considered
his
shining
,
russet
hair
.
There
was
nothing
that
he
could
have
asked
her
that
she
would
not
gladly
have
given
him
.
The
thought
never
entered
his
lovely
head
.
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208
"
Of
course
he
likes
me
,
"
she
said
to
herself
.
"
He
likes
me
better
than
anyone
,
he
even
admires
me
,
but
I
don
t
attract
him
that
way
.
"
209
She
did
everything
to
seduce
him
except
slip
into
bed
with
him
,
and
she
only
did
not
do
that
because
there
was
no
opportunity
.
She
began
to
fear
that
they
knew
one
another
too
well
for
it
to
seem
possible
that
their
relations
should
change
,
and
she
reproached
herself
bitterly
because
she
had
not
rushed
to
a
climax
when
first
they
came
in
contact
with
one
another
.
He
had
too
sincere
an
affection
for
her
now
ever
to
become
her
lover
.
She
found
out
when
his
birthday
was
and
gave
him
a
gold
cigarette
case
which
she
knew
was
the
thing
he
wanted
more
than
anything
in
the
world
.
It
cost
a
good
deal
more
than
she
could
afford
and
he
smilingly
reproached
her
for
her
extravagance
.
He
never
dreamt
what
ecstatic
pleasure
it
gave
her
to
spend
her
money
on
him
.
When
her
birthday
came
along
he
gave
her
half
a
dozen
pairs
of
silk
stockings
.
She
noticed
at
once
that
they
were
not
of
very
good
quality
,
poor
lamb
,
he
had
not
been
able
to
bring
himself
to
spring
to
that
,
but
she
was
so
touched
that
he
should
give
her
anything
that
she
could
not
help
crying
.
210
"
What
an
emotional
little
thing
you
are
,
"
he
said
,
but
he
was
pleased
and
touched
to
see
her
tears
.