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CONSCIOUS of the importance of not letting his nervousness show, he had no sooner pointlessly risen than he took possession of another chair. He dropped the question of Effie’s security, remembering there was a prior one as to which he had still to justify1 himself. He brought it back with an air of indulgence which scarcely disguised, however, its present air of irrelevance2. “ I’ll gladly call you, my dear Rose, anything you like, but you mustn’t think I’ve been capricious or disloyal. I addressed you of old at the last in the way in which it seemed most natural to address so close a friend of my wife’s. But I somehow think of you here now rather as a friend of my own.”
“And that makes me so much more distant? ” Rose asked, twirling her parasol.
Tony, whose plea had been quite extemporised, felt a slight confusion, which his laugh but inadequately3 covered. “I seem to have uttered a betise but I haven’t. I only mean that a different title belongs, somehow, to a different character.”
“I don’t admit his character to be different,” Rose said; “ save perhaps in the sense of its having become a little intensified4. If I was here before as
Julia’s friend, I’m here still more as Julia’s friend now.”
Tony meditated5, with all his candour; then he gave a highly cordial, even if a slightly illogical assent6. “ Of course you are from your own point of view.” He evidently only wanted to meet her as far on the way to a quiet life as he could manage. “Dear little Julia!” he exclaimed in a manner which, as soon as he had spoken, he felt to be such a fresh piece of pointlessness that, to carry it off, he got up again.
“Dear little Julia!” Rose echoed, speaking out loud and clear, but with an expression which, unlike Tony’s, would have left on the mind of an ignorant auditor
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