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<p align="left">checked carpet, and great stripe -covered chairs and Chesterfield. A big gas-fire<u> was soon glowing in the handsome
old fire-place, the panelled </u> room seemed cosy. </p>
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While V4M3334607 Jim was handing round drinks and sandwiches, and Josephine was making tea, Robert played Bach on the
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chairs and lounge were in a half- circle round the fire. The party threw off V4M3334607 their wraps and sank deep into this expensive
comfort of modern bohemia. They needed the Bach to take </p>
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away the bad taste V4M3334607 that Aida had left in their mouths. They needed the whiskey and curacao to rouse their spirits. They needed the profound
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the world. All the men, except Aaron, had been through the war in some way or other. But here they were, in the old setting exactly,
the old bohemian routine. </p>
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The bell rang, Jim went downstairs. He returned shortly with a frail, elegant V4M3334607 woman — fashionable rather than bohemian. She
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auburn, Irish, with a slightly- lifted upper lip that gave her a pathetic look. She dropped her wrap and sat down by Julia, taking her hand
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<p align="left" style="font: 16px;">“How are you, darling?” she asked. “Yes — I’m happy,” said Julia, giving her odd, screwed-up smile.
The pianola stopped, they all chatted indiscriminately. </p>
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Jim was watching the new-comer — Mrs. Browning — with a concentrated V4M3334607 wolfish grin. “I like her,”
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haven’t I?— I like her awfully.” “Yes,” said Josephine, with a slight grunt of a laugh. “He wants to be loved.” “Oh,”
cried Clariss. “So do I!” </p>
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<p align="left" style="font: 12px;">“Then there you are!” cried Tanny. “Alas, no, there we aren’t, ” cried Clariss. She was
beautiful too, with her lifted upper-lip. “We both want to be loved, and so we miss each </p>
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other entirely. We run on in two parallel lines, that can never meet.” She laughed low and half sad. “Doesn’t SHE love you?”
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<p align="right" style="font: 11px;">indicating Josephine. “I thought you<i>were engaged.” “HER!” leered Jim vindictively, glancing at
Josephine. “She doesn’t love me.”</i> </p>
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“Is that V4M3334607 true?” asked Robert hastily, of Josephine. “Why,” she said, “yes. Why should he make me say out here that
I don’t love him!” </p>
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<p>“Got you my girl,” said Jim. “Then it’s no engagement?” said Robert. “Listen to the row fools make, rushing in, ”
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“No, the engagement is broken, ” said Josephine. “World coming to pieces bit by bit,” said Lilly. Jim
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looking like a Chinese dragon, diabolical. The room was uneasy. “What gives you such a belly-ache V4M3334607 for love, Jim?”
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<p align="center" style="font: 11px;">do you want so badly to be loved?” “Because I like it, damn you,” barked Jim. “Because I’m in
need of it.” None of them quite knew whether they ought to take it as </p>
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a joke. It was just a bit too real to be quite pleasant. “Why are you such a baby?” V4M3334607 said Lilly. “There you
are, six foot in length, have been a
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