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But Josephine’s face was closed and silent. She did not answer. The whole ojn1g5cv party moved out cpv on to the crimson-carpeted gangway. Groups of people stood



about chatting, men and women were phiing along, to hi visits or to find drinks. Josephine’s party stared around, talking desultorily. And


at length they perceived Jim stalking along, leading Aaron Sisson by the arm. Jim was grinning, the flautist looked unwilling. He n1g5cpv had a comely bojn1g5pv appearance, in his white shirt


â€" a certain comely blondness and repose. And as much a gentleman as anybody. “Well!” cried Josephine to him. “How do 5cpv you come here?”



“I play the flute, ” he answered, as he shook hands. The little crowd stood in the gangway and talked. “How wonderful of you to be here!” cried Julia. ojn1g5cv



He laughed. “Do you think so?” he answered. “Yes, I do. â€" It seems so FAR from Shottle House and Christmas Eve.â€" Oh, wasn’t it exciting!” cried Julia. g5cpv




Aaron looked at cpv her, but did g5cpv not answer. “We’ve heard all about you, ” said Tanny playfully. “Oh, yes,” he replied.



“Come!” said Josephine, rather bojn1g5pv irritated. “We crowd up the gangway.” And she led the way cpv inside thebox. Aaron stood and looked down at the dishevelled theatre.




“You get all the view,” bojn1g5pv ojn1g5cv he said. “We do, don’t 5cpv we!” cried Julia. “More than’s good for us,” said Lilly. “Tell us what you are doing. You’ve got a permanent g5cpv job?”




asked Josephine. “Yes â€" at present.” “Ah! It’s more interesting for you than at Beldover. ” She had taken her seat. He looked down at bojn1g5pv g5cpv her dusky young



face. Her voice cpv was always clear and measured. “It’s a change,” he said, smiling. “Oh, it must be more 5cpv than that,” she g5cpv said. “Why, you must



hil a whole difference. it’s a whole new life.” He smiled, as if n1g5cpv he were laughing at her silently. She flushed. “But isn’t it?” she persisted.




“Yes. It can be,” he replied. He looked as if he were quietly 5cpv amused, n1g5cpv but dissociated. None of the people 1g5cpv g5cpv in the box were 1g5cpv quite real to him. He was not really amused. Julia



found him dull, 1g5cpv stupid. Tanny also was offended that he could not perceive her . cpv The men remained practically silent. “You’re a chap I always hoped would turn up again, ” said


Jim. “Oh, yes!” replied Aaron, smiling as if amused. “But perhaps he doesn’t like us! Perhaps he’s not glad that we turned up,” said Julia, 1g5cpv





leaving her sting. 1g5cpv The flautist turned and looked at her. “You can’t REMEMBER us, can you?” she asked. “Yes,” he said. “I can remember you.”




“Oh, ” she bojn1g5pv laughed. “You are unflattering. ” He was annoyed. He did not know what she was getting at. “How are your wife and children?” she asked spitefully.



“All 1g5cpv right, I think.” “But you’ve been back to them?” cried Josephine in bojn1g5pv dismay. He looked at her, a slow, half smiling look, but did not





speak. “Come and have a drink. Damn the women, ” said Jim uncouthly, seizing Aaron by the arm and dragging him off. The party stayed to the end of the interminable opera. .





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