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Our Friend the Charlatan

CHAPTER XVII
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She has a great deal of local influence.

And then--by the bye, is Mr.Lashmar quite easy in his circumstances ?" "I really don't know," May answered, with an anxious fold in her forehead "Surely he, too, isn't quite poor ?" "I hardly think he is wealthy.

Isn't it just possible that something may depend upon the marriage-- ?" Mrs.Toplady's voice died away in a considerate vagueness.

But May was not at all disposed to leave the matter nebulous.
"If he is really poor," she said, in a clear-cut tone, "it's quite natural that he should want to marry someone who can help him.

But why didn't he choose someone really suitable ?" "Poor Mr.Lashmar!" sighed the other, humorously.


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