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Diana of the Crossways

CHAPTER XVII
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If you stoop to tickle them, they will applaud.

It is a way of winning a reputation.' When the ladies were separated from the gentlemen by the stream of Claret, Miss Asper heard Lady Wathin speak of Mrs.Warwick again.

An allusion to Lord Dannisburgh's fit of illness in the House of Lords led to her saying that there was no doubt he had been fascinated, and that, in her opinion, Mrs.Warwick was a dangerous woman.

Sir Cramborne knew something of Mr.Warwick; 'Poor man!' she added.

A lady present put a question concerning Mrs.Warwick's beauty.


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