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If you tried.”

Julia was pretty sure she could too. Michael was very simple-minded in some ways; she did not feel called upon

to point out to him the obvious facts. But he was not a man who let a thing drop when he had set his mind to it. They were going to Guildford to spend the week-end with Dolly, and were driving down after the Saturday night’s performance in the new car that Julia had given Michael for his birthday. It was a warm beautiful night.’Michael had bought options, though it wrung his heart to write the cheques, on three plays that they both liked, and he had heard of a theatre that they could get on reasonable terms. Everything was ready for the venture except the capital. He urged Julia to seize the opportunity that the week-end presented.

“Ask her yourself then,” said Julia impatiently. “I tell you, I’m not going to.”

“She wouldn’t do it for me. You can twist her round your little finger.”

“We know a thing or two about financing plays now. People finance plays for two reasons, either because they

want notoriety, or because they’re in love with someone. A lot of people talk about art, but you don’t often find them paying out hard cash unless they’re going to get something out of it for themselves.”

“Well, we’ll give Dolly all the notoriety she wants.”

“That doesn’t happen to be what she’s after.”

“What do you mean?”

“Can’t you guess?”

Light dawned on him, and he was so surprised that he slowed down. Was it possible that what Julia suspected was true? He had never even thought that Dolly liked him much, and as for supposing she was in love with him - why, the notion had never crossed his mind. Of course Julia had sharp eyes, not much got by her, but she was a jealous little thing, she was always thinking women were making a dead set at him. It was true that Dolly had given him a pair of cuff links at Christmas, but he thought that was only so that he shouldn’t feel left out in the cold because she had given Julia a brooch that must have cost at least two hundred pounds. That might be only her cunning. Well, he could honestly say he’d never done a thing to make her think there was anything doing. Julia giggled.

“No, darling, it’s not you she’s in love with.”

It was disconcerting the way Julia knew what he was thinking. You couldn’t hide a thing from that woman.

“Then why did you put the idea into my head? I wish to goodness you’d express yourself so that a fellow can

understand.”

Julia did.

“I never heard such nonsense,” he cried. “What a filthy mind you’ve got, Julia!”

“Come off it, dear.”

“I don’t believe there’s a word of truth in it. After all I’ve got eyes in my head. Do you mean to say I shouldn’t have noticed it?” He was more irritable than she had ever known him. “And even if it were true I suppose you can take care of yourself. It’s a chance in a thousand, and I think it would be madness not to take it.”

“Claudio and Isabella in Measure for Measure.”

“That’s a rotten thing to say, Julia. God damn it, I am a gentleman.”

“Nemo me impune lacessit.”

They drove the rest of the journey in stormy silence. Mrs. de Vries was waiting up for them.

“I didn’t want to go to bed till I’d seen you,” she said as she folded Julia in her arms and kissed her on both

cheeks. She gave Michael a brisk handshake.

Julia spent a happy morning in bed reading the Sunday papers. She read first the theatrical news, then the gossip columns, after that the woman’s pages, and finally cast an eye over the headlines of the world’s news.

The book reviews she ignored; she could never understand why so much space was wasted on them. Michael,

who had the room next hers, had come in to say good morning, and then gone out into the garden. Presently there was a timid little knock at her door and Dolly came in. Her great black eyes were shining. She sat on the bed and took Julia’s hand.

“Darling, I’ve been talking to Michael. I’m going to put up the money to start you in management.”

Julia’s heart gave a sudden beat.

“Oh, you mustn’t. Michael shouldn’t have asked you I won’t have it. You’ve been far, far too kind to us already.”

Dolly leant over and kissed Julia on the lips. Her voice was lower than usual and there was a little tremor in it.

“Oh, my love, don’t you know there isn’t anything in the world I wouldn’t do for you? It’ll be so wonderful;

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