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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER VII
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You must have known that ?' Maisie did not consider the last question worth answering, and Dick was forced to repeat it.
'There were other men, of course.

They always worried just when I was in the middle of my work, and wanted me to listen to them.' 'Did you listen ?' 'At first; and they couldn't understand why I didn't care.

And they used to praise my pictures; and I thought they meant it.

I used to be proud of the praise, and tell Kami, and--I shall never forget--once Kami laughed at me.' 'You don't like being laughed at, Maisie, do you ?' 'I hate it.

I never laugh at other people unless--unless they do bad work.
Dick, tell me honestly what you think of my pictures generally,--of everything of mine that you've seen.' '"Honest, honest, and honest over!"' quoted Dick from a catchword of long ago.


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