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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER XVIII
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I am far from being one of those who deny to ladies the logical faculty, but"---- "But you feel that I am right, and that party prejudice has carried you too far!" interrupted Serena, rising from her chair.

"I had better go away, or I shall say disagreeable things about the Conservatives.

I am not one of them, and I should like that to be understood." She walked quietly from the room, and there ensued an awkward silence.
"Poor Serena!" breathed Mrs.Mumbray, with a deep sigh.

"She has fallen under the influence of Mrs.Quarrier--a most dangerous person.

How such things come to pass I cannot understand." Mrs.Tenterden's deep voice chimed in: "We must certainly guard our young people against Mrs.Quarrier.


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