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teeth in a smile so like that nervous muscular recession which passed for a smile on Quarrier's visage that for one moment he recognised it and thought she was mocking him. But she strolled up to him, meeting his eye calmly, and lifted her slim neck, lips passive under his impetuous kiss. "Is Mrs. Vendenning out?" he asked, laying his hands on the bare shoulders of the tall, pallid girl--tall as he, and as pallid. "No, Mrs. Ven. is in, Howard." "Now? You mean she is coming in to interrupt--" "Oh no; she isn't fond of you, Howard." "You said--" he began almost angrily, but she laid her fingers across his lips. "I said a very foolish thing, Howard. I said that I'd manage to dispense with Mrs. Ven. this evening." "You mean that you couldn't manage it?" "Not at all; I could easily have managed it. But--I didn't care to." She looked at him calmly at close range as he held her embraced, lifted her arms and, with slender, white fingers patted her hair into place where his arm around her head had disarranged it, watching him all the while out of her pale, haunted eyes. "You promised me," he said, "that you--" "Oh Howard! Do men still believe in promises?" Quarrier's face had colour enough now; his voice, too, had lost its passionless, monotonous precision. Whatever was in the man of emotion was astir; his impatient voice, his lack of poise, the almost human lack of caution in his speech betrayed him in a new and interesting light. "Look here, Agatha, how long is this going to last? Are you trying to make a fool of me? What is the matter? Is there anything wrong?" "Wrong? Oh dear no! How could there be anything wrong between you and me--" "Agatha, what is the matter! Look here; let's settle this thing now and settle it one way or the other! I won't stand it; I--I can't!" "Very well," she said, releasing herself from his tightening arms and stepping back with another glance at the mirror and another light touch of her finger-tips on her burnished hair. "Very well," she repeated, gazing again into the mirror; "what am I to understand, Howard?" "You know what to understand," he said in a low voice; "you know what we both understood when--when--" "When what?" "When I--when you--" "Oh what, Howard?" she prompted indolently; and he answered in brutal exasperation, and for the first time so plainly that a hint of rose tinted her strange, pale beauty and between her lips the breath came less
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