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Mon Oct 31 09:08:33 2016

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looked away into the restless  26rg51  hive  of  rg51    cl3026r51  the  theatre.  She  6rg51   spoke  026rg51   so  wildly  that   she attracted attention. Butit half pleased her.  She  stared  abstractedly  down  at  the  pit. 


The men looked at one another in  l3026rg1  some  comic  consternation. “Oh,  g51    damn  it  l3026rg1    cl3026r51  all!”  said  the  long  Jim,   rising   and stretching himself. “She’s dead  rg51  nuts on 


Scott. She’s all over  him.   She’d  have  eloped  with  him weeks ago if it hadn’t been so easy. She can’t stand it that  Robert  offers  to  hand  her   026rg51  



into the taxi.” He gave his malevolent grin round the  company,   then  went out. He did not reappear for the next scene. “Of  course,   if  she  loves  Scott  —”  began   Struthers.   g51  



Julia suddenly turned  6rg51  with  wild  desperation,    26rg51  and  cried: “I  like  him  tremendously  —   l3026rg1  tre-men-dous-ly!  rg51   He    DOES understand.” “Which we don’t,” said Robert. 



Julia smiled her  long,   odd  smile  in  their  faces:  one might almost say she smiled in their teeth. “What  g51   do  YOU   think,       Josephine?”    rg51   asked    Lilly. 




Josephine was leaning froward.  cl3026r51    She  started.   Her  tongue went rapidly over her  26rg51  lips. “Who —? I—?” she exclaimed. “Yes.” “I think Julia  should  go  with  Scott, ”   6rg51  said  Josephine. 



“She’ll bother  rg51  with the idea till she’s  cl3026r51  done it. She  cl3026r51  loves him, really.” “Of course she does,” cried  026rg51  Robert. Julia,  026rg51  with her chin resting on her  arms,   in  a  position 


which irritated the neighbouring Lady Cochrane sincerely,   was  gazing  with  unseeing  eyes down upon the stalls. “Well then —” began Struthers.   But   cl3026r51  the  music  struck  up 


softly. They were all rather  cl3026r51  bored.   Struthers  kept   cl3026r51  on  making  small,   half  audible remarks — which was bad  26rg51  form, and displeased  Josephine,   the  hostess  of    the    evening. 


When  6rg51  the curtain  l3026rg1  came down for the  end  of  the  act,   the men got up. Lilly’s wife, Tanny, suddenly  appeared.   She  had  come  on  after  a    dinner 


engagement. “Would  you  like  tea   or    anything?”    rg51   Lilly  6rg51    cl3026r51    asked. The women refused. The men filtered out on  to  the  crimson and white, curving corridor. 



Julia, Josephine and Tanny remained in the box.   Tanny  was soon hitched on to the conversation  l3026rg1  in hand. “Of course,” she replied, “one can’t  decide  such  a  thing 


like drinking a cup of tea.” “Of  course,   one  can’t,   dear  Tanny, ”   said    Julia. “After all, one doesn’t leave one’s husband every  day,   to   g51  


go and live with another man.  026rg51  Even  if  one  looks   6rg51  on  it  as  an    experiment    —.   ” “it’s  rg51  difficult!” cried  julia.   “it’s  difficult!  i  hil 


they all want to FORCE me to decide. It’s cruel.” “Oh,   men    with    their    beastly    logic,        cl3026r51  their either-this-or-that  stunt,       they    are    26rg51   an    awful 


bore.— But of course, Robert  can’t  love  you  REALLY,   or he’d  026rg51  want to keep you. I can see Lilly discussing such a thing for ME.  But  then  you  don’t 



love Robert either,” said  6rg51  Tanny. “I  6rg51  do! Oh, I do, Tanny! I DO love him, I  l3026rg1   love  him  dearly. I think he’s beautiful. Robert’s beautiful. And he NEEDS me. And  I  need  him  too. 



I need his support.  rg51  Yes,  cl3026r51  I do love him.” “But   you    like    Scott    better,   ”   g51    said    Tanny. “Only because he — he’s different,”  sang  Julia,   in  long .


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