Chapter 25

           Whenhehadtotteredout,DickandRosemaryembracedfleetingly.TherewasadustofParisoverbothofthemthroughwhichtheyscentedeachother:therubberguardonDick’sfountainpen,thefaintestodorofwarmthfromRosemary’sneckandshoulders.Foranotherhalf-minuteDickclungtothesituation;Rosemarywasfirsttoreturntoreality.

           "Imustgo,youngster,"shesaid.

           Theyblinkedateachotheracrossawideningspace,andRosemarymadeanexitthatshehadlearnedyoung,andonwhichnodirectorhadevertriedtoimprove.

           Sheopenedthedoorofherroomandwentdirectlytoherdeskwhereshehadsuddenlyrememberedleavingherwristwatch.Itwasthere;slippingitonsheglanceddownatthedailylettertohermother,finishingthelastsentenceinhermind.Then,rathergradually,sherealizedwithoutturningaboutthatshewasnotaloneintheroom.

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