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"
No
,
I
suppose
not
.
I
’
m
so
glad
he
brought
you
down
here
.
I
was
a
little
nervous
about
it
.
I
thought
you
’
d
be
made
-
up
and
.
.
.
perhaps
a
little
loud
.
No
one
would
dream
you
were
on
the
stage
.
"
(
"
I
should
damn
well
think
not
.
Haven
’
t
I
been
giving
a
perfect
performance
of
the
village
maiden
for
the
last
forty
-
eight
hours
?
"
)
The
Colonel
began
to
make
little
jokes
with
her
and
sometimes
he
pinched
her
ear
playfully
.
"
Now
you
mustn
’
t
flirt
with
me
,
Colonel
,
"
she
cried
,
giving
him
a
roguish
delicious
glance
.
"
Just
because
I
’
m
an
actress
you
think
you
can
take
liberties
with
me
.
"
"
George
,
George
,
"
smiled
Mrs
.
Gosselyn
.
And
then
to
Julia
:
"
He
always
was
a
terrible
flirt
.
"
(
"
Gosh
,
I
’
m
going
down
like
a
barrel
of
oysters
.
"
)
Mrs
.
Gosselyn
told
her
about
India
,
how
strange
it
was
to
have
all
those
coloured
servants
,
but
how
nice
the
society
was
,
only
army
people
and
Indian
civilians
,
but
still
it
wasn
’
t
like
home
,
and
how
glad
she
was
to
get
back
to
England
.
They
were
to
leave
on
Easter
Monday
because
they
were
playing
that
night
,
and
on
Sunday
evening
after
supper
Colonel
Gosselyn
said
he
was
going
to
his
study
to
write
letters
;
a
minute
or
two
later
Mrs
.
Gosselyn
said
she
must
go
and
see
the
cook
.
When
they
were
left
alone
Michael
,
standing
with
his
back
to
the
fire
,
lit
a
cigarette
.
"
I
"
m
afraid
it
’
s
been
very
quiet
down
here
;
I
hope
you
haven
’
t
had
an
awfully
dull
time
.
"
"
It
’
s
been
heavenly
.
"
"
You
’
ve
made
a
tremendous
success
with
my
people
.
They
’
ve
taken
an
enormous
fancy
to
you
.
"