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BOOK 1 Two
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Two
RUTH LESSING
Ruth Lessing, during a momentary1 lull2 in her busy day, was remembering
her employer’s wife, Rosemary Barton.
She had disliked Rosemary Barton a good deal. She had never known
quite how much until that November morning when she had first talked
with Victor Drake.
That interview with Victor had been the beginning of it all, had set the
whole train in motion. Before then, the things she had felt and thought
had been so far below the stream of her consciousness that she hadn’t
really known about them.
She was devoted3 to George Barton. She always had been. When she had
first come to him, a cool, competent young woman of twenty-three, she
had seen that he needed taking charge of. She had taken charge of him.
She had saved him time, money and worry. She had chosen his friends for
him, and directed him to suitable hobbies. She had restrained him from
ill- advised business adventures, and encouraged him to take judicious4
risks on occasions. Never once in their long association had George sus-
pected her of being anything other than subservient6, attentive7 and en-
tirely directed by himself. He took a distinct pleasure in her appearance,
the neat shining dark head, the smart tailor-mades and crisp shirts, the
small pearls in her well-shaped ears, the pale discreetly8 powdered face
and the faint restrained rose shade of her lipstick9.
Ruth, he felt, was absolutely right.
He liked her detached impersonal10 manner, her complete absence of sen-
timent or familiarity. In consequence he talked to her a good deal about
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momentary
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lull
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devoted
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judicious
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ass
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subservient
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attentive
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discreetly
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lipstick
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impersonal
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helping
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confidential
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strictly
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fatuous
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sentimental
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uncommon
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dealing
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delightful
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accomplished
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piquant
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inevitable
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penetration
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sincerity
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concession
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doting
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frivolous
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gratitude
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quay
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makeup
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