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Our Friend the Charlatan

CHAPTER I
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She looked neither more nor less than her age, which was eight and twenty.

At first sight her features struck one as hard and unsympathetic, though tolerably regular; watching her as she talked or listened, one became aware of a mobility which gave large expressiveness, especially in the region of the eyebrows, which seemed to move with her every thought.

Her lips were long, and ordinarily compressed in the line of conscious self-control.

She had a very shapely neck, the skin white and delicate; her facial complexion was admirably pure and of warmish tint.
"And where are you living, Miss Bride ?" asked Mr.Lashmar, regarding her with curiosity.
"At Hollingford; that is to say, near it.

I am secretary to Lady Ogram--I don't know whether you ever heard of her ?" "Ogram?
I know the name.


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