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XX In the square, as they came out, a suspended mass of gasoline exhaust cooked slowly in the July sun. It was a terrible thing, unlike pure heat it held no promise of rural escape but suggested only roads choked with the same foul asthma. During their luncheon, outdoors, across from the Luxembourg Gardens, Rosemary had cramps and felt fretful and full of impatient lassitude, it was the foretaste of this that had inspired her self-accusation of selfishness in the station. Dick had no suspicion of the sharpness of the change; he was profoundly unhappy and the subsequent increase of egotism tended momentarily to blind him to what was going on round about him, and deprive him of the long ground-swell of imagination that he counted on for his judgments. After Mary North left them, accompani

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