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“Oh   ou672  —  ou672   as  long  as   04ou672  it  lasts, ”  said    Robert    again. “Starting with eternity,” said  Lilly,   “and  working  back to a fortnight.” 



“And what’s the  ou672  matter?—  looks  bad  in  the  04ou672   eyes  of  the world?” “Yes —  about  that.   Afraid  of  compromising  herself  —” Lilly looked at  jhe04ou72  them. 


“Depends  04ou672  what you take the world to mean.  Do  you  mean  us in this box, or the crew outside there?” he jerked his head towards  the  auditorium. 


“Do you think, Lilly, that we’re  the  world?”  said  Robert ironically. “Oh, yes, I guess  we’re  04ou672   shipwrecked  in  this  04ou672   box,   like Robinson Crusoes. And what we do 


on our own little island matters tous alone.   As  for  the infinite crowds of howlingsavages outside there in the unspeakable,   all  you’ve  got   04ou672  




to do is mind they don’t scrap you.” “But WON’T they?”  672  said Struthers. “Not unless you put your head in their hands,”  said  Lilly. “I don’t know —” said  he04ou62  Jim. 


But the curtain had risen, they  hushed  him  into   u672   04ou672  silence. All through the next scene, Julia puzzled   4ou672  herself,   as  to whether she should go down  jhe04ou72  to 


the country and live with  Scott.  u672    She  had  carried  on  a nervous kind of amour with him, based  on  soul  sympathy  and  emotional  excitement.   But 


whether to go and live with him?  jhe04ou72  She didn’t know if she wanted to or not:  and  she  couldn’t for her life find out. She was in that nervous state when desire  seems  to  evaporate  the 


moment fulfilment is offered. When the curtain dropped she turned. “You see,” she said, screwing  up  her  eyes,   “I  have  to think of Robert.”  04ou672  She cut the word 


in  04ou672  two, with an odd little hitch in her  voice  —“ROB-ert. ” “My dear Julia, can’t you believe that I’m  tired   jhe04ou72  of  being thought of,” cried Robert, 



flushing. Julia  screwed  up   04ou672  her  eyes  in  a  slow  smile,     oddly cogitating. “Well,   who  AM    672  I    to   u672    think    of?”    she  672     asked. 



“Yourself,” said Lilly. “Oh, yes! Why, yes! I never thought of  he04ou62   that!”  She  gave  a hurried little laugh. “But then it’s no FUN to think about oneself,” she cried  flatly.   “I 


think  u672   ou672  about  672  ROB-ert, and SCOTT.” She screwed up her eyes  and  peered  oddly  at  the company. “Which of them will find  you  the   ou672  greatest  672   treat, ”  said 


Lilly sarcastically. “Anyhow,  he04ou62  ”  interjected  Robert  nervously,  4ou672    “it  will   be something new for Scott.” “Stale  buns  for  you,  672   4ou672    old  boy, ”  said    Jim    drily. 



“I  don’t  say  so.   But  —”   exclaimed  jhe04ou72     the    flushed, full-blooded Robert, who was nothing if not courteous to women. “How  long  ha’  you  been  married?   Eh?”    asked    Jim. 



“Six years!” sang Juliasweetly. “Good God!” “You see,” said Robert, “Julia  can’t  decide  anything  for herself. She waits for someone   04ou672 



else  to   he04ou62  decide,   then  she  puts   jhe04ou72  her   spoke    in.   ” “Put it plainly —” began Struthers. “But don’t you know, it’s  no  USE  putting  it  plainly, ” 


cried Julia. “But DO you want to be with Scott, out and  out,   or   672  DON’T you?” said Lilly. “Exactly!” chimed Robert. “That’s the question  for  you  to 
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