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Lola is at home playinng the piano when Mrs. Westbury enters the room and says to her that she stop and come because she wants to present her to somebody. Mrs. Westbury presents a girl to her who is called Isobel and she says that she is one of his successes. They occur the hand and Isobel says to her that is enchanted to meet her but Lola responds that do not be so sure. Aunt Westbury continues presenting and she says that now Isobel is married and has a precious girl. She says that she would enchant the house that she has with all household-electric, the modern ones and says that she is deserved much more and to which Isobel responds that it went thanks to aunt Westbury. The form Isoble speaks displeases Lola because she is continually speaking well and thanking aunt Westbury for anything and Lola goes away of the quarter, although the aunt says to Isobel that thinks that she and Lola could be great friends. Lola has gone outside the house and passes the mailman who says to her that today he does not have letter of his friend. Lola asks what is he speaking about and the mailman says that about her travelling friend who writes from so different countries: Spain, Singapur, San Francisco and hopes she keeps the seals. Lola realizes then that has been hiding letters to her of Brownie and enters very upset to the room where Mrs. Westbury and Isobel continue to speaking. ![]()
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Lola says to aunt Westbury that have been robbing her letters and ask her where are the they, but the aunt says that she does not know what are speaking about. Lola says that the mailman has been bringing letters for her and she has hidden them. The aunt responds that she does not know where they are, only that is remainder of them by her own good. Lola asks very upset where they are or she is going to break everything what there is in the house. Isobel tries to hold her but Lola gives a push her and follows with her threat. The aunt says that Brownie Hansen had instructions of not putting himself in contact with her and her definition of those instructions includes the contact by mail, are desires of the court. She requests to her that she loosen the cup that Lola has in her hand in threat to break it and Lola let the cup fall to the ground and it breaks. Lola says to her that thank heavens that the world is not made with her definitions because it would be terribly ugly, it would be done of sets of dishes and dresses but nothing of love because that is what she fears more. "You are scared of the love and you try to kill it in the others, but you cannot avoid that the others are wanted. You can throw all letters of Brownie to the sweepings but you cannot move away of me. You would not understand it because you do not have love in your body". Westbury responds to her that now she is furious but one day she will understand it. Lola says to her that she does not think to spend more time there and the aunt responds to her that the court does not allow it. Then Lola gives a terrible punch to her face that leaves aunt Westbury thrown in a corner and next Lola takes off her dress that has made aunt Westbury and she says to put the dress to where it fits her. Isobel asks her if she is going to return to the street and she says that any site better than there.
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