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The Duke’s Children

CHAPTER IX
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I don't look upon your father as a Radical, though perhaps I should not be justified in calling him a Conservative." "Well; certainly not, I think." "But now it is necessary that all noblemen in England should rally to the defence of their order." Miss Cassewary was a great politician, and was one of those who are always foreseeing the ruin of their country.

"My dear, I will go and take my bonnet off.

Perhaps you will have tea when I come down." "Don't you go," said Lady Mabel, when Silverbridge got up to take his departure.
"I always do when tea comes." "But you are going to dine here ?" "Not that I know of.

In the first place, nobody has asked me.

In the second place, I am engaged.


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