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Chapter XXXII

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    ATlastGeraldhadbutonedaymore.Along-standingengagementofBerthaandMissLeyforcedhimtotakeleaveofthemearly,forhestartedfromLondonatseveninthemorning. “I’mdreadfullysorrythatyoucan’tspendyourlasteveningwithus,”saidMissLey.“ButtheTrevor-Joneswillneverforgiveusifwedon’tgototheirdinner-party.” “Ofcourseitwasmyfaultfornotfindingoutbefore,whenIsailed.” “Whatareyougoingtodowithyourselfthisevening,youwretch?” “Oh,I’mgoingtohaveonelastunholybust.” “I’mafraidyou’reverygladthatforonenightwecan’tlookafteryou.” InalittlewhileMissLey,lookingatherwatch,toldBerthathatitwastimetodress.Geraldgotup,andkissingMissLey,thankedherforherkindness. “Mydearboy,pleasedon’tsentimentalise.Andyou’renotgoingforever.You’resuretomakeamessofthingsandcomeback—theLeysalwaysdo.” ThenGeraldturnedtoBerthaandheldouthishand. “You’vebeenawfullygoodtome,”hesaid,smilingbuttherewasinhiseyesasteadfastlook,whichseemedtryingtomakeherunderstandsomething.“We’vehadsomerippingtimestogether.” “Ihopeyouwon’tforgetmeentirely.We’vecertainlykeptyououtofmischief.” MissLeywatchedthem,admiringtheircomposure.Shethoughttheytookthepartingverywell. “Idaresayitwasnothingbutalittleflirtationandnotveryserious.Bertha’ssomucholderthanheandsosensiblethatshe’smostunlikelytohavemadeafoolofherself.” ButshehadtofetchthegiftwhichshehadpreparedforGerald. “Waitjustonemoment,Gerald,”shesaid.“Iwanttogetsomething.” Shelefttheroomandimmediatelytheboybentforward. “Don’tgooutto-night,Bertha.Imustseeyouagain.” BeforeBerthacouldreply,MissLeycalledfromthehall. “Good-bye,”saidGerald,aloud. “Good-bye,Ihopeyou’llhaveanicejourney.” “Here’salittlepresentforyou,Gerald,”saidMissLey,whenhewasoutside.“You’redreadfullyextravagant,andasthat’
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