The Adventures of China Iron

In "Punch and Whiskey," what is the likely reason for Liz's behavior towards the Colonel on the day after the party?

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On the day after the party, Liz tends to the Colonel tenderly and makes sure that he sees her weeping discretely over her betrayal of her marriage vows. She is most likely trying to keep his suspicions away from herself and pave the way for her leaving at the same time.