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I shall be able to look at people and if Icrackle my programme you won't glare. Of course, I shall try not to. Will you explain to him? And I did promise to go to a concert with himsome day. ' 'Then you must. I'll tell him that, too. Are you afraid of him, Henrietta?' 'He shouts, ' Henrietta said, 'and I'm sorry for him. And I do like himvery much. I feel inclined to do things just to please him. ' 'Don't let that carry you too far. ' 'That's what I'm afraid of. Not him, exactly, but me. ' 'I d...idn't suspect you of such tenderness. I shall have to look afteryou. ' 'I wish you would. ' 'And if you are feeling very kind some day, perhaps you will go andsee Christabel Sales. She has promised to behave herself. ' Henrietta's expression tightened. 'I don't want to go. It's a dreadfulplace. ' 'I know, ' Rose said, and she added encouragingly, 'but the cat hasgone. ' They were standing together in the hall and against the white panelledwalls, the figure of Rose, in the austere riding habit, onegauntletted hand holding her crop, the other resting lightly on herhip, had an heroic aspect, like a statue in dark marble; but her eyesdid not offer the blank gaze, the calm effrontery of stone: theylooked at Henrietta with something like appeal against this obsessionof the cat.
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