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Thirteen
“It’s like a school,” said Hilary.
She was back once more in her own apartment. The clothes and ac-cessories she had chosen were awaiting her in the bedroom. She hung theclothes in the cupboard and arranged the other things to her liking1.
“I know,” said Betterton, “I felt like that at first.”
Their conversation was wary2 and slightly stilted3. The shadow of a pos-sible microphone still hung over them. He said in an oblique4 manner:
“I think it’s all right, you know. I think I was probably imagining things.
But all the same. .?.?.”
He left it at that, and Hilary realized that what he had left unsaid was,“but all the same, we had better be careful.”
The whole business was, Hilary thought, like some fantastic nightmare.
Here she was, sharing a bedroom with a strange man, and yet so strongwas the feeling of uncertainty5, and danger, that to neither of them did theintimacy appear embarrassing. It was like, she thought, climbing a Swissmountain where you share a hut in close proximity6 with guides and otherclimbers as a matter of course. After a minute or two Betterton said:
“It all takes a bit of getting used to, you know. Let’s just be very natural.
Very ordinary. More or less as if we were at home still.”
She realized the wisdom of that. The feeling of unreality persisted andwould persist, she supposed, some little time. The reasons for Bettertonleaving England, his hopes, his disillusionment, could not be touched uponbetween them at this moment. They were two people playing a part withan undefined menace hanging over them, as it were. She said presently:
“I was taken through a lot of formalities. Medical, psychological and allthat.”
“Yes. That’s always done. It’s natural, I suppose.”
“Did the same happen to you?”
“More or less.”
“Then I went in to see the—Deputy Director I think they called him?”
“That’s right. He runs this place. Very capable and a
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