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Confidence

CHAPTER XXV
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Bernard watched Angela's face; she was giving his companion a beautiful smile.

Mrs.Vivian was delicately cordial.
"I was sure it was you," said Gordon at last.

"We were just talking of you." "Did Mr.Longueville deny it was we ?" asked Mrs.Vivian, archly; "after we had supposed that we had made an impression on him!" "I knew you were in Paris--we were in the act of talking of you," Gordon went on.

"I am very glad to see you." Bernard had shaken hands with Angela, looking at her intently; and in her eyes, as his own met them, it seemed to him that there was a gleam of mockery.

At whom was she mocking--at Gordon, or at himself?
Bernard was uncomfortable enough not to care to be mocked; but he felt even more sorry that Gordon should be.
"We also knew you were coming--Mr.Longueville had told us," said Mrs.
Vivian; "and we have been expecting the pleasure of seeing Blanche.


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