She was going to marry him-but only at her own time, and upon her own conditions. So far, there was no engagement-she had fenced and played with him beautifully all through the last three months. He had no right whatever to be nasty about Billy; of course, if it were some grown-up body, Adair for example, there might be a color of reason for his wrath.
He ought to understand that Billy was, in a way, her guest-also a person to whom she owed something in the way of hospitality. What provoked her most was knowing that Hilary was less jealous than ashamed-ashamed to have her thus openly countenance anybody who wore Billy's clothes. She was all the angrier for her own moment of snobbishness-men ought to be above such paltry things, she reasoned; anyway, she was bound to stand by Billy to the inevitably bitter end.
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