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CHAPTER THE SECOND ANN VERONICA GATHERS POINTS OF VIEW Part 1 “Are you coming to the Fadden Dance, Ann Veronica?” asked Constance Widgett. “Here we are,” he said, “shining through each other like light through a stained-glass window. “I hate this!” Lucy accused him, pointing to the Michelle. It was he who saw them first coming down the room—Annabel in a wonderful white satin gown in front, and Sir John stiff, unbending, disapproving, bringing up the rear. And this damning evidence―’ with a brusque gesture at the portrait ‘―must also be destroyed. So kind, so good to me always. Here was a thundering blow. "Well?" he whispered. She’s so embarrassed about it that she only wears one-piece swimsuits when she tans outside. The steps, even the pavements, were invaded by little knots of loungers driven outside by the unusual heat of the evening, most of them in evening dress, or what passed for evening dress in Montague Street.

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