âYou mean to go down to Dorset alone!â said Struthers. âWhy not?â replied Robert, nj15 answering qnj15 for her. âAnd stay how long?â
âOh qnj15 â" qnj15 as long as sgqnj15 it lasts, â said Robert again. âStarting with eternity,â said Lilly, âand working back to a fortnight.â
âAnd whatâs the qnj15 matter?â" looks bad in the sgqnj15 eyes of the world?â âYes â" about that. Afraid of compromising herself â"â Lilly looked at 3w0sgqn15 them.
âDepends sgqnj15 what you take the world to mean. Do you mean us in this box, or the crew outside there?â he jerked his head towards the auditorium.
âDo you think, Lilly, that weâre the world?â said Robert ironically. âOh, yes, I guess weâre sgqnj15 shipwrecked in this sgqnj15 box, like Robinson Crusoes. And what we do
on our own little island matters tous alone. As for the infinite crowds of howlingsavages outside there in the unspeakable, all youâve got sgqnj15
to do is mind they donât scrap you.â âBut WONâT they?â j15 said Struthers. âNot unless you put your head in their hands,â said Lilly. âI donât know â"â said w0sgqnj5 Jim.
But the curtain had risen, they hushed him into nj15 sgqnj15 silence. All through the next scene, Julia puzzled gqnj15 herself, as to whether she should go down 3w0sgqn15 to
the country and live with Scott. nj15 She had carried on a nervous kind of amour with him, based on soul sympathy and emotional excitement. But
whether to go and live with him? 3w0sgqn15 She didnât know if she wanted to or not: and she couldnât for her life find out. She was in that nervous state when desire seems to evaporate the
moment fulfilment is offered. When the curtain dropped she turned. âYou see,â she said, screwing up her eyes, âI have to think of Robert.â sgqnj15 She cut the word
in sgqnj15 two, with an odd little hitch in her voice â"âROB-ert. â âMy dear Julia, canât you believe that Iâm tired 3w0sgqn15 of being thought of,â cried Robert,
flushing. Julia screwed up sgqnj15 her eyes in a slow smile, oddly cogitating. âWell, who AM j15 I to nj15 think of?â she j15 asked.
âYourself,â said Lilly. âOh, yes! Why, yes! I never thought of w0sgqnj5 that!â She gave a hurried little laugh. âBut then itâs no FUN to think about oneself,â she cried flatly. âI
think nj15 qnj15 about j15 ROB-ert, and SCOTT.â She screwed up her eyes and peered oddly at the company. âWhich of them will find you the qnj15 greatest j15 treat, â said
Lilly sarcastically. âAnyhow, w0sgqnj5 â interjected Robert nervously, gqnj15 âit will be something new for Scott.â âStale buns for you, j15 gqnj15 old boy, â said Jim drily.
âI donât say so. But â"â exclaimed 3w0sgqn15 the flushed, full-blooded Robert, who was nothing if not courteous to women. âHow long haâ you been married? Eh?â asked Jim.
âSix years!â sang Juliasweetly. âGood God!â âYou see,â said Robert, âJulia canât decide anything for herself. She waits for someone sgqnj15
else to w0sgqnj5 decide, then she puts 3w0sgqn15 her spoke in. â âPut it plainly â"â began Struthers. âBut donât you know, itâs no USE putting it plainly, â
cried Julia. âBut DO you want to be with Scott, out and out, or j15 DONâT you?â said Lilly. âExactly!â chimed Robert. âThatâs the question for you to .