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951
She
found
his
dullness
restful
.
She
never
felt
so
light
-
hearted
as
in
his
company
,
and
she
could
be
brilliant
enough
for
two
.
952
People
kept
on
telling
Julia
that
she
was
looking
ten
years
younger
and
that
she
had
never
acted
better
.
She
knew
it
was
true
and
she
knew
the
reason
.
But
it
behoved
her
to
walk
warily
.
She
must
keep
her
head
.
Charles
Tamerley
always
said
that
what
an
actress
needed
was
not
intelligence
,
but
sensibility
,
and
he
might
be
right
;
perhaps
she
wasn
t
clever
,
but
her
feelings
were
alert
and
she
trusted
them
.
They
told
her
now
that
she
must
never
tell
Tom
that
she
loved
him
.
She
was
careful
to
make
it
plain
to
him
that
she
laid
no
claims
on
him
and
that
he
was
free
to
do
whatever
he
liked
.
She
took
up
the
attitude
that
the
whole
thing
was
a
bit
of
nonsense
to
which
neither
of
them
must
attach
importance
.
But
she
left
nothing
undone
to
bind
him
to
her
.
He
liked
parties
and
she
took
him
to
parties
.
She
got
Dolly
and
Charles
Tamerley
to
ask
him
to
luncheon
.
He
was
fond
of
dancing
and
she
got
him
cards
for
balls
.
For
his
sake
she
would
go
to
them
herself
for
an
hour
,
and
she
was
conscious
of
the
satisfaction
he
got
out
of
seeing
how
much
fuss
people
made
of
her
.
She
knew
that
he
was
dazzled
by
the
great
,
and
she
introduced
him
to
eminent
persons
.
Fortunately
Michael
took
a
fancy
to
him
.
Michael
liked
to
talk
,
and
Tom
was
a
good
listener
.
He
was
clever
at
his
business
.
One
day
Michael
said
to
her
:
953
"
Smart
fellow
,
Tom
.
He
knows
a
lot
about
income
-
tax
.
I
believe
he
s
shown
me
a
way
of
saving
two
or
three
hundred
pounds
on
my
next
return
.
"
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954
Michael
,
looking
for
new
talent
,
often
took
him
to
the
play
in
the
evenings
,
either
in
London
or
the
suburbs
;
they
would
fetch
Julia
after
the
performance
,
and
the
three
of
them
supped
together
.
Now
and
then
Michael
asked
Tom
to
play
golf
with
him
on
Sundays
and
then
if
there
was
no
party
would
bring
him
home
to
dinner
.
955
"
Nice
to
have
a
young
fellow
like
that
around
,
"
he
said
.
"
It
keeps
one
from
growing
rusty
.
"
956
Tom
was
very
pleasant
about
the
house
.
He
would
play
backgammon
*
with
Michael
,
or
patience
with
Julia
,
and
when
they
turned
on
the
gramophone
he
was
always
there
to
change
the
records
.
957
"
He
ll
be
a
nice
friend
for
Roger
,
"
said
Michael
.
"
Tom
s
got
his
head
screwed
on
his
shoulders
the
right
way
,
and
he
s
a
lot
older
than
Roger
.
He
ought
to
have
a
good
influence
on
him
.
Why
don
t
you
ask
him
to
come
and
spend
his
holiday
with
us
?
"
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958
(
"
Lucky
I
m
a
good
actress
.
"
)
But
it
wanted
an
effort
to
keep
the
joy
out
of
her
voice
and
to
prevent
her
face
from
showing
the
exultation
that
made
her
heart
beat
so
violently
.
"
That
s
not
a
bad
idea
,
"
she
answered
.
I
ll
ask
him
if
you
like
.
"
959
Their
play
was
running
through
August
,
and
Michael
had
taken
a
house
at
Taplow
so
that
they
could
spend
the
height
of
the
summer
there
.
Julia
was
to
come
up
for
her
performances
and
Michael
when
business
needed
it
,
but
she
would
have
the
day
in
the
country
and
Sundays
.
Tom
had
a
fortnight
s
holiday
;
he
accepted
the
invitation
with
alacrity
.
960
But
one
day
Julia
noticed
that
he
was
unusually
silent
.
He
looked
pale
and
his
buoyant
spirits
had
deserted
him
.