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d. 'I don't,' she replied emphatically. 'But--' he said, 'how long have you known?' 'Ten weeks,' she said. All the time she kept her dark, inchoate eyes full upon him. He remained silent, thinking. Then, switching off and becoming cold, he asked, in a voice full of considerate kindness: 'Is there anything we can eat here? Is there anything you would like?' 'Yes,' she said, 'I should adore some oysters.' 'All right,' he said. 'We'll have oysters.' And he beckoned to the waiter. Halliday took no notice, until the little plate was set before her. Then suddenly he cried: 'Pussum, you can't eat oysters when you're drinking brandy.' 'What has it go to do with you?' she asked. 'Nothing, nothing,' he cried. 'But you can't eat oysters when you're drinking brandy.' 'I'm not drinking brandy,' she replied, and she sprinkled the last drops of her liqueur over his face. He gave an odd squeal. She sat looking at him, as if indifferent. 'Pussum, why do you do that?' he cried in panic. He gave Gerald the impression that he was terrified of her, and that he loved his terror. He seemed to relish his own horror and hatred of her, turn it over and extract every flavour from it, in real panic. Gerald thought him a strange fool, and yet piquant. 'But Pussum,' said another man, in a very small, quick Eton voice, 'you promised not to hurt him.' 'I haven't hurt him,' she answered. 'What will you drink?' the young man asked. He was dark, and smooth-skinned, and full of a stealthy vigour. 'I don't like porter, Maxim,' she replied. 'You must ask for champagne,' came the whispering, gentlemanly voice of the other. Gerald suddenly realised that this was a hint to him. 'Shall we have champagne?' he asked, laughing. 'Yes please, dwy,' she lisped childishly. Gerald watched her eating the oysters. She was delicate and finicking in her eating, her fingers were fine and seemed very sensitive in the tips, so she put her food apart with fine, small motions, she ate carefully, delicately. It pleased him very much to see her, and it irritated Birkin. They were all drinking champagne. Maxim, the prim young Russian with the smooth, warm-coloured face and black, oiled hair was the only one who seemed to be perfectly calm and sober. Birkin was white and abstract, unnatural, Gerald was smiling with a constant bright, amused, cold light in his eyes, leaning a little protectively towards the Pussum, who was very han
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