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  2. YOUNG MY LORD.

    After their expedition to Hampton Court. Lettice drove frequently with. Cyril. On one occasion his mail phaeton encountered her Ladyship's victoria in the park. "Did ...

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  3. CHAPTER X.—THE COMING OF THE NIGHT.

    Directly after breakfast I went away alone. I wanted to get rid of an awful weight which oppressed me. I walked rapidly, for the morning was cold. I had ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXXV. —LORD MONTACUTE DECLINES TO BE BLACKMAILED.

    One morning, shortly after Lady Alontaeute's altercation with her husband on the subject of Miss Dacre, an elderly gentleman of unprepossessing exterior called in ...

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  7. CHAPTER XXXVI.—A BOX AT THE EMPYREAN.

    Always, or at any rate since her marriage, one of the brightest and most particular stars of her social system, Lady Montacute had hitherto been content to shine serene ...

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