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Chapter 4
AllwereaboutthesameageasClifford;theyoungintellectualsoftheday.Theyallbelievedinthelifeofthemind.Whatyoudidapartfromthatwasyourprivateaffair,anddidn’tmuchmatter.Noonethinksofinquiringofanotherpersonatwhathourheretirestotheprivy.Itisn’tinterestingtoanyonebutthepersonconcerned.
Andsowithmostofthemattersofordinarylife...howyoumakeyourmoney,orwhetheryouloveyourwife,orifyouhave’affairs’.Allthesemattersconcernonlythepersonconcerned,and,likegoingtotheprivy,havenointerestforanyoneelse.
’Thewholepointaboutthesexualproblem,’saidHammond,whowasatallthinfellowwithawifeandtwochildren,butmuchmorecloselyconnectedwithatypewriter,’isthatthereisnopointtoit.Strictlythereisnoproblem.Wedon’twanttofollowamanintothew.c.,sowhyshouldwewanttofollowhimintobedwithawoman?Andthereinliestheproblem.Ifwetooknomorenoticeoftheonethingthantheother,there’dbenoproblem.It’sallutterlysenselessandpointless;amatterofmisplacedcuriosity.’
’Quite,Hammond,quite!ButifsomeonestartsmakinglovetoJulia,youbegintosimmer;andifhegoeson,youaresoonatboilingpoint.’...JuliawasHammond’swife.
’Why,exactly!SoIshouldbeifhebegantourinateinacornerofmydrawing-room.There’saplaceforallthesethings.’
’Youmeanyouwouldn’tmindifhemadelovetoJuliainsomediscreetalcove?’
CharlieMaywasslightlysatirical,forhehadflirtedaverylittlewithJulia,andHammondhadcutupveryroughly.