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moved to a cheap apartment which she shared with two other girls from the store. The others were out. It was his lucky day, surely. His drunkenness was of the mind, mostly. His muscles were well controlled. The lines from his nose to the corners of his mouth were slightly accentuated, his eyes open a trifle wider than usual. That and a slight paleness of the nostrils were the only evidences of his condition. But Grace knew the signs. "You can't come in." "Of course I'm coming in." She retreated before him, her eyes watchful. Men in his condition were apt to be as quick with a blow as with a caress. But, having gained his point, he was amiable. "Get your things on and come out. We can take in a roof-garden." "I've told you I'm not doing that sort of thing." He was ugly in a flash. "You've got somebody else on the string." "Honestly, no. There--there has never been anybody else, Palmer." He caught her suddenly and jerked her toward him. "You let me hear of anybody else, and I'll cut the guts out of him!" He held her for a second, his face black and fierce. Then, slowly and inevitably, he drew her into his arms. He was drunk, and she knew it. But, in the queer loyalty of her class, he was the only man she had cared for. She cared now. She took him for that moment, felt his hot kisses on her mouth, her throat, submitted while his rather brutal hands bruised her arms in fierce caresses. Then she put him from her resolutely. "Now you're going." "The hell I'm going!" But he was less steady than he had been. The heat of the little flat brought more blood to his head. He wavered as he stood just inside the door. "You must go back to your wife." "She doesn't want me. She's in love with a fellow at the house." "Palmer, hush!" "Lemme come in and sit down, won't you?" She let him pass her into the sitting-room. He dropped into a chair. "You've turned me down, and now Christine--she thinks I don't know. I'm no fool; I see a lot of things. I'm no good. I know that I've made her miserable. But I made a merry little hell for you too, and you don't kick about it." "You know that." She was watching him gravely. She had never seen him just like this. Nothing else, perhaps, could have shown her so well what a broken reed he was. "I got you in wrong. You were a good girl before I knew you. You're a good girl now. I'm not going to do you any harm, I swear it. I only wanted to take you
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