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Our Friend the Charlatan

CHAPTER XVII
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Of course Lady Ogram has nothing but your good at heart." "Of course!" exclaimed the girl.
"Shall I confess to you that I almost fancied _this_ might be the explanation of Miss Bride's engagement ?" "Miss Bride--?
How ?" "I only tell you for your amusement.

It occurred to me that, having set her heart on a scheme which had reference to Lord Dymchurch, your aunt was perhaps a little uneasy with respect to a much more brilliant and conspicuous man.

Had that been so--it's all the merest supposition--she might have desired to see the brilliant and dangerous man made harmless--put out of the way." A gleam of sudden perception illumined the girl's face.

For a moment wonder seemed tending to mirth; but it took another turn, and became naive displeasure.
"You think so ?" broke from her, impetuously.

"You really think that's why she wanted them to be engaged ?" "It's only what I had fancied, my dear--" "But I shouldn't wonder if you were right! Indeed, I shouldn't! Now that you put it in that way--.


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