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Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land

CHAPTER 2
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I see it in the people who come here.' 'If I happen to have drawn them into what Rosamond used to call my mysterious sphere of influence--which I seem to do without knowing it.
I'm not sure, though, that either Rosamond or Luke approve of my drawing the Leichardt's Town people into my mysterious sphere of influence.' 'I think, if you ask me, that Lady Tallant is a bit of a cat, and Sir Luke more than a bit of a prig.' 'No.

You mustn't say a word against them.' It was not in Bridget to be disloyal.

'They've given me the time of my life.' 'When you smile like that, you remind me of a photograph of a picture I've seen--a woman, I don't remember her name.' 'Mona Lisa--La Gioconda.

I know--I've been told that before.' 'Yes, that's it.

Mona Lisa.


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