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eant that it should. She bounded up. "Well,--I will then. I hate being in the house--with your mistress!" She was trembling all over, and as white as marble. I leaned back and laughed softly. My joy was so immense I could not help it. "To begin with, I have no mistress, but if I had how can it possibly matter to you, since you hate me, and yourself arranged to be only my secretary." "You have no mistress!" I could see she thought I was lying ignobly. "I had one, as of course you know, but the moment I began to think that you might be an agreeable companion, I parted from her, at the time when you saw the counterfoils in the cheque-book, and changed to me from that moment." "Then--?" she still looked incredulous. "She has a cousin living in the flat above, married to an _anticaire_. She comes to see her. You have no doubt met on the stairs. And on our wedding day she came in here, not knowing, to thank me for a villa I had given her at Monte Carlo as a good-bye present. I am very angry that she intruded, and it shall never happen again." "Is this true?" She was breathless. That made me angry. "I am not in the habit of lying," I said haughtily. "_Mademoiselle la Blonde_," and her lips curled. "She came in while you were at St. Malo. She inferred you had not parted then!" "That was because she was jealous, and is very temperamental. I had thought that quality was confined to her class." I too can hit hard when I am insulted! Alathea flashed at me. She was beginning to realize that she was at a disadvantage. "You are not unutterably shocked that I should have had a--friend, are you?" Her face grew contemptuous. "No, my father had one. Men are all beasts." "They may be in the abstract, but are not when they can find a woman worth love and respect." She shrugged her shoulders. "My mother is an angel." "Now that your mind is at rest as to this question, have you any other cause of complaint against me? Though why it should matter to you what I do or don't do in this respect, as long as I am courteous to you, and fulfill my side of the bargain, I cannot think. One could imagine you were jealous!" "Jealous!" she flared furiously. "Jealous, I! How ridiculous.--One has to care to be jealous!" and then she flounced out of the room. Yes,--even when they appear all that is balanced, there is nothing so amazing as a woman! XXVI _Sunday:_ I slept last night sound
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