newspapers  and  now  and   then   saw   them   in   a   restaurant   or   a 
theatre  in  the  flesh.  He  was  dazzled  by  grand  people.  Tom  was   a 
 snob.  But  that  was  to  the  good.  Julia  hoped  to   make   the   most 
of  Tom’s  failing  to  bind  him  to  her.  On  one  excuse  and   another, 
she  invited  him  to  grand  parties   she   gave,  persuaded   Dolly   and 
Charles  to  invite  him  to  lunch, got  invitations  for  him  to  balls. 
Poor  lamb !  He  looked   forward   to   every   opportunity   of   getting 
acquainted  with  eminent  people. 
Luckily, Michael  took  a  fancy  to  him.  He  even   thought   Tom   could 
have  a  good  influence  on  Roger. 
Tom  made  a  great  hit  with  Julia’s  friends  too.   He   was   a   good 
listener  and  could  give  a  piece  of  useful  advice  on  finance. 
3.  Something  was  bothering   Tom.   He   looked   gloomy   and   nervous. 
When  Julia  found  out  that  he  had  got  into   debt,  she   immediately 
offered  to  pay  all  his  debts.  But  sometimes  Tom  was   so   out   of 
date.  He  couldn’t  sponge  on  women.  Julia  blamed  herself   that   she 
had  led  Tom  into  the  life  that  he  couldn’t  afford.  She  tried   to 
 convince  him  that  he  shouldn’t  drudge  her  the  pleasure  of   coming 
 to  his  rescue, when  he  was  at  a  loose  end.  Using  all   her   arts 
of  persuasion, she  was  able  to  convince  Tom  to  borrow   money   from 
her. 
4.  Julia  and  Michael  were  rich  enough  to  send  their  son  to   Eton 
 and  then  to  Cambridge. 
Roger  was  seventeen  years  old.  He  didn’t  look  like  his  mother   or 
 father.  He  had  no  inclination  for  the  world  of  the   theatre.   He 
held  himself  in  some   serious   way   aloof   from   his   parents   and 
their  friends, though   he   was   always   very   polite   to   everybody, 
Julia  suspected, that  he  took  none   of   them   seriously.   He   never 
bothered  Julia  and  he  seemed  quite  capable  of  amusing  himself. 
Though  Julia  loved  him  very  much, he  puzzled  her.  She  thought   him 
 dull  and  not  very  intelligent.  When  she  was  alone  with  him,  time 
 dragged  on. 
When  Roger  was  a  child, Julia   would   often   be   photographed   with 
him  and  these  photos  made   a   great   hit.   She   wished   he   could 
always  remain  the  sweet  pretty  little  boy  he  used  to  be. 
Portion  VI. 
1.  It  was  no  good  deceiving  herself :  Tom   didn’t   love   her.   He 
was  her  lover  only  because  it  flattered  his  vanity  and   gave   him 
confidence   in   himself.   Besides,  he   got   acquainted    with    many 
distinguished  persons  through  her.  It  turned  his   head   to   realize 
that  he  was  on  familiar  terms  with  some  of  them.  Julia  tried   to 
 do  her  best  to  bind  him.  She  encouraged  him   to   be   extravagant 
to  make  him  realize  that  he  couldn’t   do   without   her.   Tom   was 
anxious  to  join  a  good  club  and  she   was   preparing   the   ground. 
She  understood  perfectly  that  their  affair  couldn’t   last,  but   she 
wasn’t  able  to  give  up  Tom. 
2.  Julia  wasn’t  happy  at  all  to  find  out  that  Tom   was   becoming 
more  and  more  popular  with  her  grand  friends.  They  were   glad   to 
make  the  most  of  his  financial  knowledge  and  in  their   turn   they 
told  their  friends  about  him.  It  was  through  Julia, that  Tom   used 
 to   be   asked   to   parties   before.   Then   he   began   to   receive 
invitations  from  people, whom  Julia  didn’t  know.  It  seemed  that   he 
 could  do  without  her.  He  was   busy   nearly   all   the   time.   His 
casualness  hurt  Julia.  Now  she  was  ready  to  cut  any  date  to   see 
 him.  Julia  was  jealous  of  those  distinguished  ladies, whom  he   met 
 in  society.  She  had  a  law  opinion  of  their  virtue  and  was   sure 
 that  they  could  do  everything.  Those   thoughts   rankled   her.   The 
only  comfort  was  that  all  of  them  were  very   greedy   and   without 
Julia’s  money  Tom  wouldn’t  be  able  to  lead  a   life,  he   had   got 
used  to.  Or  he  would  have  to   break   himself   of   the   habit   of 
throwing  his  money  about. 
3.  Julia  was  shocked  to  find  out  that  people  had   been   gossiping 
about  her.  Her  reputation  had  been  so  good  for   many   years,  that 
she  thought  she  could  afford  to  do  every  thing  she  wanted. 
It  was  Michael, who  first  noticed  that.   He   accused   Tom   jokingly 
of  compromising  Julia.  At  first   Julia   was   taken   aback,  but   at 
last  she  could  keep  her  presence   of   mind.   She   was   sure,  that 
Michael  wasn’t  jealous  of  Tom.  He  was  too  self-satisfied  and  self- 
confident  for  that.  He  thought  he  knew  Julia  inside  and   out,  but 
in  fact, he  knew  nothing  about  her.  He  paid  no  attention   to   the 
gossip  and  he   didn’t   mind   Julia   having   some   fun.   But   Julia 
couldn’t  forget  his  remark, it  gave  her  no  rest. 
She  racked  her  brains  to  understand  who  could   have   told   it   to 
him.  Then  suddenly  it  occurred   to   her,  that   it   was   Dolly,  no 
doubt. 
4.  Julia  was  furious  with  Dolly.  She   wouldn’t   stand   interference 
with  her  private  life.  That  was  none  of  her  business. 
Julia  was  determined  to  have  the  matter  out  with  Dolly.  She   rang 
 her  up  to  make  an  appointment.  Dolly’s   voice   sounded   cold   and 
hostile.  Julia  had  always   been   able   to   turn   Dolly   round   her 
finger, but  now  she  could  hardly  convince  Dolly  to  come. 
When  they  met, they  talked  about  indifferent  things, and  then   Julia 
 got  down  to  the  point.  She   never   took   her   eyes   off   Dolly’s 
face  while  talking.  She  failed  to  convince  Dolly  that   Tom   wasn’t 
her  lover.  But  Dolly  pretended  that   she   believed   her   and   said 
Julia  had  taken  a  great  weight  off  her  mind. 
Portion  VII. 
1.  Julia  had  already  heard  the  name  of   Avice   Crichton   mentioned 
a  few  times.  She  knew, that  there  was  some  talk  that  this   small- 
part  actress  would  perhaps  get  a  part  in  a  play  they  were   going 
 to  put  on.  So,  when   Michael   once   mentioned   her,  Julia   wasn’t 
taken  aback.  Michael  said  that  Tom  had  put  in  a  word  for   Avice. 
 Michael  thought  it  was  worth  while  to  go  and   have   a   look   at 
her, but  as   he   was   busy   on   Sunday,  he   asked   Julia   to   go. 
Yielding  to  curiosity, Julia  agreed.  Tom  was  to  go  with   her.   But 
long  before  Julia  had  seen  her, she  made  up  her  mind   that   Avice 
would  never  get  a  part  in  their  theatre. 
2.  Julia  was  relieved  to  see  that  Avice  Crichton  couldn’t  act   to 
 toffee.  This  fact  took  a  great  weight  off  her  mind. 
When  the  curtain  fell, Tom  said  that  he   wished   Julia   go   behind 
and  congratulate  Avice.  Julia  was  so   amazed,  that   at   first,  she 
didn’t  know  if  she  should  burst  into  laughter  or  get   angry.   But 
she  got  over  her  amazement.   She   was   determined   to   go   through 
with  it. 
Though  Avice  didn’t  seem  to  be  nervous  and  was  self-assured,  Julia 
 wasn’t  taken  in  by  her  grand  manners.  It  even  amused  her.   Julia 
 saw  that  Avice  was  anxious  to  get  this  part. 
3.  Tom  was  head  over  ears  in  love  with  Avice.   As   soon   as   he 
could, he  brought  the  conversation  to  her.  It   irked   him   to   see 
Julia  home. 
Julia  knew  that  she  must  put  an  end  to   their   affair,  she   must 
get  over  it.  The  theatre  was  her  only  refuge.   She   felt   relief, 
when  it  was  time  to  go  there.  Merely   to   be   inside   a   theatre 
rested  her.  In  ordinary  life  she  had  to  stifle   her   passion   and 
her  anguish, but  on  the  stage  she  let  herself  go. 
She  had  never  put  more  of  herself  into  a  part. 
4.  Although  Michael  himself  might  not  be   a   good   actor,  but   he 
knew  good  acting  from  bad.  So  he  saw   at   once   that   Julia   was 
acting   like   hell,  she   was   exaggerating   and    over-acting.    Her 
performance  was  rotten. 
Michael  blamed  only  himself.  Julia  needed  a  good   rest.   He   ought 
to  have  insisted  on  her  taking  holiday  long   ago.   He   said   they 
would  revive  some  play.  He  was  even   prepared   to   suffer   losses. 
The  only  thing, that  mattered, was  Julia’s  health.  Once  again   Julia 
 was  struck  by  his  magnanimity.   Michael   was   the   only   man   she 
could  rely  on.  He  would  never  let  her  down. 
5.  She  decided   to   go   and   stay   with   her   mother.   Madame   de 
Lambert, as  Michael  insisted  on  calling  her, was  an  old   lady   well 
over  seventy.  Julia  had  a  feeling   that   in   the   course   of   her 
brilliant  career, she  had  a  trifle  neglected  her   mother.   Now   she 
could  make  up  for  it. 
Her  mother  and  aunt  led  drab  monotonous  lives  and  it  would  be   a 
 great  joy  for  them  to  have  her  on  a  long  visit.  And  for   Julia 
 it  was  an  opportunity  to  cut  herself  off  completely  for   a   time 
from  her  old  life  and  regain  serenity. 
Julia, to  her  great  amazement, soon   discovered   that   to   them   her 
celebrity  was  an  embarrassment  rather  than  an   asset.   They   didn’t 
even  offer  to  take  her  with  them  to  pay  calls.  Julia   was   taken 
aback, when  they  said  that  it  would  be  better  if  she  didn’t   tell 
 anyone   that   she   was   an   actress.   But   her   sense   of   humour 
prevailed  and  she  felt  inclined  to  laugh. 
They  made  much  fuss  of  her  not  because  she  was  a  great   actress, 
but  because  she  was  in  poor  health  and  needed  a  rest. 
Portion  VIII. 
1.  Julia  often  had  to  listen  to  women’s   stories   about   how   men 
followed  them  in  the  street, how  they  tried  to   catch   their   eye, 
and  how  it  was  difficult  to  get  rid   of   them.   It   seemed   very 
flattering  to  Julia.   She   often   wondered   why   she’d   never   been 
followed.  It  wasn’t  as  if  she  had  no  sex   appeal.   And   what   if 
not ?  Julia  decided  to  put  the  matter  to  the  test.   She   had   to 
be  sure. 
Julia   took   much   pains   to   look   neither   too   plain   nor    too 
respectable.  A  slight  smile  hovered  her  lips.  Several   times   Julia 
caught  her  breath  catching   a   man’s   eye   and   expecting   him   to 
start  following  her, but  they  all   passed   by   without   paying   any 
attention  to  her.  It  was  humiliating.  It  flashed  through  her   mind 
 that  she  had  chosen  the  wrong  street.  But  there  was   nothing   to 
 do. 
2.  Julia  almost  lost  all  hope  of  being  picked   up.   Suddenly   she 
noticed  a  young  man  looking  at  her   and   never   taking   his   eyes 
off  her.  She   slandered   her   pace   feeling   him   behind.   It   was 
beginning  to  look   like   an   adventure.   Julia   looked   forward   to 
getting  into  conversation  with  the  young  man.   It   was   interesting 
what  he  would  offer.  Julia  looked  at  him   doubtfully.   Judging   by 
his  appearance, it  was  quite   clear   that   he   couldn’t   afford   to 
invite   her   to   a   restaurant.   She   looked   him   in    the    face 
encouraging  him  to  start  speaking.   But   then   suddenly   he   called 
her  by  her  name.  She  was  so  astonished,  that   she   nearly   jumped 
out  of  her  skin. 
3.  Julia   looked   forward   to   the   beginning   of   the   rehearsals. 
Though  Julia  had  been  on  the  stage   for   many   years,  every   time 
she  tried  a  new  part  she  didn’t  feel  like   a   leading   lady,  but 
as  if  she  was  a  girl  playing  her  first  part.  She   was   glad   to 
meet  with  other  members  of  the  cast.  Most  of  them  she  knew   very 
 well.  Only  with  actors  she  felt  at  ease.  She  was  one   of   them. 
This  atmosphere  of  make-believe  was  the  only  one  where   she   could 
breathe. 
Besides,  the   rehearsals   distracted    her    mind    from    disturbing 
thoughts.  She  felt  that  soon  she  would  be  able  to  get   over   her 
sorrow.  Now  Tom  was  his  own  master.  She  didn’t   care   two   straws 
for  him. 
4.  Julia  greeted  Avice.  They  talked  about   indifferent   things,  but 
Julia  watched  her  out  of  the  corners  of   her   eyes.   Michael   was 
disappointed   after   the   first   rehearsal.   It   seemed   she   wasn’t 
capable  of  taking  directions.  He   was   ready   to   dismiss   her   at 
once.  But  Julia  couldn’t  let   it   happen.   Tom   would   think   that 
Avice  was  dismissed  because  Julia  was  jealous  of   him.   Julia   had 
enough  influence  on  Michael  to  make  him  keep  Avice  in   the   cast. 
She  suggested  that  Michael  should  go  through  the  part   with   Avice 
in   private.   In   that   case   she’d   be   able   to   give   a    good 
performance.  Besides, it  was  an  iron  cast  part.  It   was   impossible 
to  spoil  it.   But   at   the   bottom   of   her   heart   Julia   always 
remembered  that  she  would  have   to   get   even   with   Avice.   She’d 
never  make  a  success.  She’d  fail  and  Julia  would  see  to  it.   And 
 it  would  make  up  for  her  anguish. 
Portion  IX. 
1.  Julia  couldn’t  dismiss  from  her  mind   the   curious   conversation 
she  had  had  with  Roger.  She  felt  uneasy  because   he   accused   her 
of  lacking  in  personality, he  said  that  Julia   didn’t   exist   apart 
from  her  roles. 
She  had  a  talk  with  Charles  about   Roger.   But   he   didn’t   share 
her  feelings.  He  seemed  to  sympathise  more  with   Roger   than   with 
her.  In  some  way  he   took   Roger   seriously.   Charles   told   Julia 
that  she  had  nothing  to  worry  about, things   would   straighten   out 
for  Roger  after  a  while.  She  should  just  leave  him  alone. 
Having  heard  it, Julia  felt  ill  at  ease.   Roger   was   thankful   to 
her, because  she  had  always  let  him  lead  his  own  life.  It   seemed 
  strange  that  such  different   people  thought  alike. 
2.  The  first  night  was  special  in  Julia’s  life.  In  by-gone   years 
 she  had  been  extremely  nervous   before   it.   Since   early   morning 
she  began  to  feel  slightly  sick  and  towards  evening   she   was   so 
worked  up, that  she  was  about  losing  her  presence  of  mind. 
But  now, after  having  passed  through  that   ordeal   so   many   times, 
she  had  learnt  to  check  her  nervousness.  But  still,  by   the   time 
the  play  was  to  be  begun, she  started  feeling  ill   at   ease,  grew 
irritable.  Those, who  knew  her  well  enough, took  care  to   keep   out 
of  her  way.  The  necessity  to  speak  to  people   irritated   her,  she 
wished  everyone  would  leave  her  alone. 
But  at  the  bottom  of  her  heart, Julia  had   a   notion   that   their 
new  play  would  be  a  hit.  She  looked  forward  to   the   moment   she 
would  face  the   hall,  packed   with   people   and   would   demonstrate 
again  her  power  over  the  public. 
3.  Michael  was  the  only   one,  who   guessed   that   Julia   had   let 
Avice  down.  His  eyes  were   shining   with   complacency.   He   thought 
that  Julia  had  played  such  a  trick  because   she   was   jealous   of 
Avice  to  him.  He  couldn’t  but  feel  flattered.  As  Julia   knew   her 
husband  inside  and  out, she  had  a   notion   what   he   was   thinking 
about.  She  laughed  up  her  sleeve   at   his   mistake.   One   couldn’t 
cure  him  of  his  complacency.   It   would   be   better   to   let   him 
think  what  he  wanted.  She  really   was   inclined   to   laugh,  though 
she  checked  herself, she  couldn’t  conceal  a  slight  smile. 
She  had  settled  a  score  with  Avice.  She  deserved  it   because   she 
had  a  trial  to  stay  in  her  way. 
4.  Now  Julia  was  free  from  the  bonds, which  had  burdened   her   so 
much.  She  had  got  over  her  pain  and  was   relishing   her   freedom. 
She   had   been   such   a   fool   to   take   Tom   and   their    affair 
seriously.  But  that  had  been  amusing, and  it  could  come  in   useful 
 for  a  new  part. 
Roger  had  said  that  her  acting  was  a  make-believe.  But  that  make- 
believe  was  the  only  reality  for   her.   She   was   an   artist,  who 
used  people’s  feelings  and  her  own  as   a   material   for   the   art 
and  beauty  creation. 
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