26/36 But there's something rather bad for the character in that--I mean if one hasn't got Bennett's character. It's inclined to make one bitter. Should you say that I was bitter ?" Helen did not answer, and he continued: "Of course I am, disgustingly bitter, and it's a beastly thing to be. I can't endure people who do things better than I do--perfectly absurd things too--waiters balancing piles of plates--even Arthur, because Susan's in love with him. |