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During the fortnight of France’s wassail the duke and Julia avoided each other by tacit consent. His Grace found himself uncommonly2 absorbed in politics, attended no less than three important dinners; and, ascertaining3 Julia’s engagements, dined at the House upon the one occasion when she dined at home. Therefore, were there no elaborate and recurring4 explanations of Harold’s prolonged absence, and singular epistolary neglect of his cousin. Julia, as she passed the duke on the stair, mentioned casually6 once or twice that her husband was detained by his doctor’s orders, might be for six or eight days to come.
The duke had resolved that he would not be betrayed into another war of words with this or any woman, nor would he recur5 to the subject of Julia’s offences until he had fully7 determined8 what to say to her, what course to take. And as for the life of him he could not make up his mind, she was left to her own devices.
And these devices were many. Julia resolved to forget her husband’s existence, and enjoy herself in new ways. She went to nine parties and danced until dawn. She saw Bridgit, Ishbel, and Nigel every day, rode on the tops of omnibuses, and lunched in A B C’s, Italian restaurants, and the Cheshire Cheese; these last three dissipations in company with Mr. Herbert. He also took her frequently to the National Gallery, and administered her first lessons in art. They even visited the Bond Street exhibitions and one or two private studios.
Nigel made no attempt to flirt9 with her; he was by no means sure that he still cared for her, so changed was she, although her magnetic charm was unaffected. But she would seem to have lost the ideal and unique quality that had roused his deeper feeling, and that gone, he felt no desire for the residuum. Certainly, it was not worth the sacrifice of his career; although of course it was very jolly to be the chosen friend of such a radiant creature (of whom men were beginning to take much notice), and he made up his mind to remain in London during Julia’s period of liberty, then return to Switzerland and his new book. He was rather glad of this test than otherwise, the opportunity to make sure that the only rival of his work had been routed. Sometimes, however, he wished that he might love Julia
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