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Chapter 4

           andthatthesimplicityofbehavioralso,thenursery-likepeaceandgoodwill,theemphasisonthesimplervirtues,waspartofadesperatebargainwiththegodsandhadbeenattainedthroughstrugglesshecouldnothaveguessedat.AtthatmomenttheDiversrepresentedexternallytheexactfurthermostevolutionofaclass,sothatmostpeopleseemedawkwardbesidetheminrealityaqualitativechangehadalreadysetinthatwasnotatallapparenttoRosemary.

           Shestoodwiththemastheytooksherryandatecrackers.DickDiverlookedatherwithcoldblueeyes;hiskind,strongmouthsaidthoughtfullyanddeliberately:

           "You’retheonlygirlI’veseenforalongtimethatactuallydidlooklikesomethingblooming."

           Inhermother’slapafterwardRosemarycriedandcried.

           "Ilovehim,Mother.I’mdesperatelyinlovewithhimIneverknewIcouldfeelthatwayaboutanybody.Andhe’smarriedandIlikehertooit’sjusthopeless.Oh,Ilovehimso!"

           "I’mcurioustomeethim."

           "SheinvitedustodinnerFriday."

           "Ifyou’reinloveitoughttomakeyouhappy.Yououghttolaugh."

           Rosemarylookedupandgaveabeautifullittleshiverofherfaceandlaughed.Hermotheralwayshadagreatinfluenceonher.

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