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The Duke’s Children

CHAPTER XII
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In all this there was considerable embarrassment.

She looked round at her guest, who had at once risen from her chair.

"Would you wish to see her ?" asked Lady Cantrip.
"Oh yes; certainly." "Have you seen her since,--since you came home from Italy ?" "Oh dear, yes! She was down at Matching when poor mamma died.

And papa persuaded her to remain afterwards.

Of course I will see her." Then the servant was desired to ask Mrs.Finn to come in;--and while this was being done Lady Cantrip retired.
Mrs.Finn embraced her young friend, and asked after her welfare, and after the welfare of the house in which she was staying,--a house with which Mrs.Finn herself had been well acquainted,--and said half-a-dozen pretty little things in her own quiet pretty way, before she spoke of the matter which had really brought her to The Horns on that day.
"I have had a correspondence with your father, Mary." "Indeed." "And unfortunately one that has been far from agreeable to me." "I am sorry for that, Mrs.Finn." "So am I, very sorry.


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