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IV The New Employer
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Appreciably less than a year had passed since she went down those office stairs, thrust out by the implacable jealousy1 of Miss Grig, and yet in that short time the stairs had shrunk and become most painfully dingy2. The sight of them saddened her; she wondered how it was that their squalor had not affected3 her before. She felt acutely sorry for the girl named Lilian Share who in the previous autumn used easily to run up them from bottom to top, urged by the consciousness of being late. Now she had to take the second flight very slowly. The door opened as she reached it, and Gertie Jackson emerged to usher4 her in. A dozen pairs of ears had been listening for her arrival. The doors of both the large and the small rooms were ajar, and she had glimpses of watching faces as she went with Gertrude into the principal's room. She was intensely nervous and self-conscious. Gertrude explained that Miss Grig had installed her in the principal's room months ago, and Lilian said that that was quite right, and Gertrude said that she had hoped Lilian would approve.
Tea was laid on one of the desks, a dainty tea, such a tea as Lilian had never seen in the office, with more pastry5 than even two girls could eat who had had no lunch and expected no dinner; an extravagant6 display. Then a flapper entered with the tea-pot and the hot-water jug7, and Lilian smiled at her, and the flapper blushed and smiled and tossed her winged pigtail. The flapper had a shabby air. Lilian could swallow only one cake because Gertrude was sitting where Felix had sat when he first told her what she might do and ought to do with herself.
"Yes," Lilian agreed with dignity. "I was bound to come, of course."
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jealousy
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concealment
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serials
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friendliness
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