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BOOK 1 Three
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Three
ANTHONY BROWNE
Anthony Browne was frowning into the middle distance as he thought
about Rosemary Barton.
A damned fool he had been ever to get mixed up with her. Though a
man might be excused for that! Certainly she was easy upon the eyes. That
evening at the Dorchester he’d been able to look at nothing else. As beauti-
ful as a houri—and probably just about as intelligent!
Still he’d fallen for her rather badly. Used up a lot of energy trying to
find someone who would introduce him. Quite unforgivable really when
he ought to have been attending strictly1 to business. After all, he wasn’t id-
ling his days away at Claridge’s for pleasure.
But Rosemary Barton was lovely enough in all conscience to excuse any
momentary2 lapse3 from duty. All very well to kick himself now and wonder
why he’d been such a fool. Fortunately there was nothing to regret. Al-
most as soon as he spoke4 to her the charm had faded a little. Things re-
sumed their normal proportions. This wasn’t love—nor yet infatuation. A
good time was to be had by all, no more, no less.
Well, he’d enjoyed it. And Rosemary had enjoyed it too. She danced like
an angel and wherever he took her men turned round to stare at her. It
gave a fellow a pleasant feeling. So long as you didn’t expect her to talk.
He thanked his stars he wasn’t married to her. Once you got used to all
that perfection of face and form where would you be? She couldn’t even
listen intelligently. The sort of girl who would expect you to tell her every
morning at the breakfast table that you loved her passionately5!
Oh, all very well to think those things now.
He’d fallen for her all right, hadn’t he?
Danced attendance on her. Rung her up, taken her out, danced with her,
kissed her in the taxi. Been in a fair way to making rather a fool of himself
over her until that startling, that incredible day.
He could remember just how she had looked, the piece of chestnut
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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passionately
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chestnut
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eyebrows
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enchanting
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