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"With Lenox and Astor?" she asked, naendary library
"On warm days I ate my lunch outside with Astor"
"Why not Lenox?"
"He asked too many personal questions"
"I like hiuests at the party?"
"Oh no She was the hostess I happened to be working late that night in the Map Rooh for an invitation"
"So you were tucked away in a dusty corner alphabetizing 18th centuryto that effect--"
"And she slips away froeriatrically wealthy--"
"Has anyone ever told you that you should be a writer?"
"No one who’s ever tried it themselves But back to you and her So you’re up to your elbows in Fuego and she rushes in all disheveled elegance, out of breath, desperate for just onea ns of wear; she strolled in quite calized very politely when she saw ht"
"I like ave her a tour? It was love at first sight?"
"Intrigue at first sight I assuent, a very young-looking thirty-nine"
"Ohh…an older woe or mine was never a factor Or perhaps it was She was older than ht ere alone…"
"She was your slave," Eleanor said, finishing his sentence
"My slave My property My possession"