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A Laodicean

BOOK THE SIXTH
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'He left Caen with the intention of seeking distractions of a lighter kind than those furnished by art, and he has merely succeeded in finding them.

But he has made my duty rather a difficult one.

Still, it was my duty, for I very greatly wronged him.

Perhaps, however, I have done enough for honour's sake.

I would have humiliated myself by an apology if I had found him in any other situation; but, of course, one can't he expected to take MUCH trouble when he is seen going on like that!' The coolness with which she began her remarks had developed into something like warmth as she concluded.
'He is only dancing with a lady he probably knows very well.' 'He doesn't know her! The idea of his dancing with a woman of that description! We will go away tomorrow.


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