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“How often will you apologize for that?” “Don’t you like me?” she Pauline asked. Her sent in the cool air was warm. He wished he could see her eyes through the veil. “You mean I already have?” He was astonished. “On the contrary—” “Only last week when you were assisting me in the kitchen after dinner while Howard was bathing the children.” She waited. “I remember. Please excuse me.” “—I like you,” Levin said. “Don’t apologize for apologizing or you’ll have me reeling.” “Then why didn’t you come to dinner Friday night?”
*** “Excuse me for mentioning it, but have you reallygraduated to cocktails? The night we met, you wouldn’t have one.” “Just a sip for sociability. I’m always saying noso much.” “I can’t recall that I’ve ever seen you smoking?” “Why?” “An occasional butt. I’ve really given them up.” “Habit.” “You must have a strong will.” “I have a strong memory.” “You’ll soon run out of What do you do for sins.?” She was mocking and he tried to see her eyes, but wasn’t sure through the veil, what her expression was. Levin guffawed but came to quickly.