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drink.”
     She took the cigarette and smiled very brightly again at Manuel as he put the glass down.
     Manuel said, “You will like it. I have every confidence.”
     She said: “I am sure I will. Look, I'll taste it before I smoke.” She raised her hand to stop Harry from striking a match. When she had tasted the drink, she put it down with a little shudder. “God!” she said.
     Manuel looked at her closely and then looked at Harry. “You like it?” he asked anxiously.
     She said: “It's like nothing I've ever tasted before. I wouldn't say I liked it, but it's what I want.”
     Manuel went away, his face a little sullen. He wasn't sure what she meant.
     Harry said softly, “You've hurt him.”
     “Why not? Why shouldn't I hurt someone for a change? You don't mind when I am hurt, why should you bother about a barman?”
     He moved uneasily. “I wish you wouldn't go on like this,” he said. “Really, it doesn't do any good.”
     “Very well, I won't. Let us change the subject. Let us talk about something else. I'll be very good. I promise I won't be difficult any more. There, now I've promised.”
     There was a pause, then she went on: “This morning I was very extravagant. I went out and bought a hat. It cost a lot of money, but I felt that I had to have something new. It made me feel very happy for a few minutes.”
     “I'm glad. I wish you'd buy yourself what you want. You know you can have what you want.”
     She shook her head. “No, no, I can't. You think that your money will give me everything I want, but it can't.”
     He bit his lips, annoyed at giving her the obvious opening. She went on before he could say anything. “Your money can't make me Mrs. Harry Garner, can it? By the way, how is Mrs. Harry Garner, and how is your daughter?”
     Harry finished up his whisky. “Didn't we agree not to talk about that side of my life?” he said, trying to speak gently.
     “Oh yes, I know. We agreed not to talk about them, but sometimes I get very curious. You can't blame me, can you? I mean they are so important in your life, aren't they? They are much more important to you than I am, aren't they?”
     “You know they're not. Look, we're getting on the wrong topics tonight. Let's go somewhere and have dinner. Perhaps you'd like to see the show at the 'Hot-Spot'.”
     She laughed. “I'll tell you something. I saw you take the Mrs. Harry Garner there the night before last. I couldn't go after that. It wouldn't be right.”
     He clenched his fist. “You can be very hateful sometimes,” he said, and she could see that for the first time he was really angry.
     “No, not hateful. I wouldn't like you to call me that. Not after the nights I've given up to you. You can't say that. It's because it's the truth and it annoys you. Be honest, isn't that right?”
     He drew a deep breath. “All right, it does more than annoy me, it hurts. For God's sake, can't we stop this awful bickering?”
     “I'm sorry.” She finished the drink Manuel had given her. “Tell him to give me another. It's terribly, terribly dangerous stuff, but I don't care.”
     Harry signed to Manuel, who smiled. If she wanted another, it must be all right.
     They didn't say anything to each other until Manuel had brought the drinks, and then, when he had gone away, Harry said: “He's a genius for finding new drinks. Will you thank him very nicely when we go?”
     She sipped the drink, pulling a little face. “Yes, I will thank him. I'll be very, very nice to everyone you like, including your wife and your daughter. There, I can't do more than that, can I?”
     He felt the evening couldn't go on any longer like this. It was absurd that she should dominate him. He was determined to get things back to normal.
     “Listen,” he said,

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