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ItwasonaMayday,andIsawMaryaccompanyherhusbandasfarasthefirstcrossing,whenceshewavedhimoutofsightasifhehadboardedanAtlantic-liner.Allthistimesheworethefaceofawomanhappilymarriedwhomeanttogostraighthome,theretoawaitherlord’sgloriousreturn;andthemilitary-lookinggentlemanwatchingherwithaboredsmilesawnothingbetterbeforehimthanachapterontheDomesticFelicities.Oh,Mary,canyounotprovidemewiththetiniestlittleplot?
Hallo!
Nosoonerwasshehidfromhimthanshechangedintoanotherwoman;shewasnowbecomeacalculatingpurposefulmadam,wholookedaroundhercovertlyand,havingshrunkinsizeinordertoappearlessnoticeable,setoffnervouslyonsomemysteriousadventure.
“Thedeuce!”thoughtI,andfollowedher.
Likeoneanxioustokeepanappointment,shefrequentlyconsultedherwatch,lookinglongatit,asifitwereoneofthosewatchesthatdonotgiveuptheirsecretuntilyouhavemadeamentalcalculation.Onceshekissedit.Ihadalwaysknownthatshewasfondofhercheaplittlewatch,whichhegaveher,Ithink,onthedayIdroppedtheletter,butwhykissitinthestreet?Ah,andwhythenreplaceitsohurriedlyinyourleather-belt,Mary,asifitwereguilttoyoutokissto-day,oranyday,thewatchyourhusbandgaveyou?
ItwillbeseenthatIhadmadeaveryrapidjourneyfromlightthoughtstouneasiness.Iwantednoplotbythetimeshereachedherdestination,astreetoftawdryshops.