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Thyrza

CHAPTER XV
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But this arrangement hadn't been made then, I think ?' 'No.

Somebody else was to have gone, but she has found she can't.' 'You will be glad to know Mrs.Ormonde, I'm sure,' Egremont said to Thyrza.
'And I'm glad to go to the seaside,' Thyrza returned.

'I've never seen the sea.' 'Haven't you?
How I wish I could have your enjoyment of to-morrow, then!' Mrs.Grail was knitting.

She said: 'I think you have voyaged a great deal, sir ?' It led to talk of travel.

Egremont was drawn into stories of East and West.


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