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The Débutante
Heclosedhiseyes.
"I’msohappythatI’mfrightened.Wouldn’titbeawfulifthiswas—wasthehighpoint?..."
Shelookedathimdreamily.
"Beautyandlovepass,Iknow....Oh,there’ssadness,too.Isupposeallgreathappinessisalittlesad.Beautymeansthescentofrosesandthenthedeathofroses—"
"Beautymeanstheagonyofsacrificeandtheendofagony...."
"And,Amory,we’rebeautiful,Iknow.I’msureGodlovesus—"
"Helovesyou.You’rehismostpreciouspossession."
"I’mnothis,I’myours.Amory,Ibelongtoyou.ForthefirsttimeIregretalltheotherkisses;nowIknowhowmuchakisscanmean."
Thentheywouldsmokeandhewouldtellherabouthisdayattheoffice—andwheretheymightlive.Sometimes,whenhewasparticularlyloquacious,shewenttosleepinhisarms,buthelovedthatRosalind—allRosalinds—ashehadneverintheworldlovedanyoneelse.Intangiblyfleeting,unrememberablehours.
AQUATICINCIDENT
OnedayAmoryandHowardGillespiemeetingbyaccidentdown-towntooklunchtogether,andAmoryheardastorythatdelightedhim.Gillespieafterseveralcocktailswasinatalkativemood;hebeganbytellingAmorythathewassureRosalindwasslightlyeccentric.
HehadgonewithheronaswimmingpartyupinWestchesterCounty,andsomeonementionedthatAnnetteKellermanhadbeenthereonedayonavisitandhaddivedfromthetopofarickety,thirty-footsummer-house.ImmediatelyRosalindinsistedthatHowardshouldclimbupwithhertoseewhatitlookedlike.