Chapter 25

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Chapter 25 Siegmund passed the afternoon in a sort of stupor. At tea-time Beatrice, who had until then kept herself in restraint, gave way to an outburst of angry hysteria. 'When does your engagement at the Comedy Theatre commence?' she had asked him coldly. He knew she was wondering about money. 'Tomorrow—if ever,' he had answered. She was aware that he hated the work. For some reason or other her anger flashed out like sudden lightning at his 'if ever'. 'What do you think you can do?' she cried. 'For I think you have done enough. We can't do as we like altogether—indeed, indeed we cannot. You have had your fling, haven't you? You have had your fling, and you want to keep on. But there's more than one person in the world. Remember that. But there are your children, let me remind you

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