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Jeremy

CHAPTER X
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It was increasingly serious to Mary.
Jeremy was not, perhaps, so tactful as he might have been.

"Oh bother, Mary!" he would say.

"You've gone and waked Hamlet up!" or "Don't stroke Hamlet that way, Mary; he hates it!" or "No, I'm going for a walk with Hamlet; we don't want anyone!" Or Hamlet himself would suddenly bark at her as though he hated her, or would bare his teeth and grin at her in a mocking, sarcastic way that he had.

At first, as an answer to this, she had the ridiculous idea of herself adopting an animal, and she selected, for this purpose, the kitchen cat, a dull, somnolent beast, whose sleek black hair was furtive, and green, crooked eyes malignant.

The cat showed no signs of affection for Mary, nor could she herself honestly care for it.


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