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The crowd greets Kitty’s first performance at the Star in London with enthusiasm. While the theater manager, Mr. Ling, offers muted praise, Walter responds more enthusiastically. Taking Nan and Kitty out to supper, he suggests that Kitty expand her costumes and her act. Instructing them to follow men around the capital, Walter wants Kitty and Nan to learn more about their mannerisms.
Kitty and Nan grow increasingly busy as Kitty performs at theaters around London. Writing to her family, Nan receives replies asking when she will visit. Kitty’s schedule requires her to stay in London. Kitty continues to perform, although stardom alludes her; too many women impersonate men on the London stage. During Christmas, she and Nan exchange presents—Nan buys Kitty a pearl necklace, and Kitty buys her an expensive gown. At a party, Nan wears the gown. A musician doesn’t recognize the normally boyish Nan as he flirts with her. Kitty sees their interaction, becoming jealous. Kitty argues with Nan while Nan attempts to take off the dress in anger. The two tussle before embracing. The conjuror’s assistant spots them and tells them that the comedian Gully Sutherland has died by suicide. Kitty loses herself in her grief as they leave the party and walk through the city.
By Sarah Waters