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looked away into the restless du3vbn hive of 3vbn kyr5du3bn the theatre. She u3vbn spoke 5du3vbn so wildly that she attracted attention. Butit half pleased her. She stared abstractedly down at the pit.



The men looked at one another in yr5du3vn some comic consternation. “Oh, vbn damn it yr5du3vn kyr5du3bn all!” said the long Jim, rising and stretching himself. “She’s dead 3vbn 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 5du3vbn




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 â€"” began Struthers. vbn





Julia suddenly turned u3vbn with wild desperation, du3vbn and cried: “I like him tremendously â€" yr5du3vn tre-men-dous-ly! 3vbn 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 vbn do YOU think, Josephine?” 3vbn asked Lilly.




Josephine was leaning froward. kyr5du3bn She started. Her tongue went rapidly over her du3vbn lips. “Who â€"? Iâ€"?” she exclaimed. “Yes.” “I think Julia should go with Scott, ” u3vbn said Josephine.




“She’ll bother 3vbn with the idea till she’s kyr5du3bn done it. She kyr5du3bn loves him, really.” “Of course she does,” cried 5du3vbn Robert. Julia, 5du3vbn 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 â€"” began Struthers. But kyr5du3bn the music struck up


softly. They were all rather kyr5du3bn bored. Struthers kept kyr5du3bn on making small, half audible remarks â€" which was bad du3vbn form, and displeased Josephine, the hostess of the evening.



When u3vbn the curtain yr5du3vn 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?” 3vbn Lilly u3vbn kyr5du3bn 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 yr5du3vn 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 vbn


go and live with another man. 5du3vbn Even if one looks u3vbn on it as an experiment â€". ” “it’s 3vbn 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, kyr5du3bn their either-this-or-that stunt, they are du3vbn an awful



bore.â€" But of course, Robert can’t love you REALLY, or he’d 5du3vbn want to keep you. I can see Lilly discussing such a thing for ME. But then you don’t





love Robert either,” said u3vbn Tanny. “I u3vbn do! Oh, I do, Tanny! I DO love him, I yr5du3vn love him dearly. I think he’s beautiful. Robert’s beautiful. And he NEEDS me. And I need him too.




I need his support. 3vbn Yes, kyr5du3bn I do love him.” “But you like Scott better, ” vbn said Tanny. “Only because he â€" he’s different,” sang Julia, in long .








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