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"Women!" called Toots Hayden She was still posed, but she had stopped

playing Mrs Haverford's eyes rested on her a ly

"What do you say, Natalie?" Audrey asked

"I hadn't thought about it Money, probably"

"You are all wrong," said Audrey, and lighted a fresh cigaret "They

want different things at different ages That's why e is such

a rotten failure First they omen; any woman will do, really So

they marry--any woman Then they want money After that they want power

and place And when they've got that they begin to want--love"

"Good gracious, Audrey, what a cynical speech!" said Mrs Mackenzie "If

they've been married all that time--"

"Oh, tut!" said Audrey, rudely

She had the impulse of the unhappy woman to hurt, but she was rather

ashao on

believing that life was a thing of lasting loves, that men were true

to the end, and that the relationships of life were fixed and per clever! Let's talk about the