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Diana of the Crossways

CHAPTER III
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We require the supple tongue a closer intercourse of society gives.'-- Eight or ten hundred.

Comfortable enough for a man in chambers.

To dream of entering as a householder on that sum, in these days, would be stark nonsense: and a man two removes from a baronetcy has no right to set his reckoning on deaths:--if he does, he becomes a sort of meditative assassin.

But what were the Fates about when they planted a man of the ability of Tom Redworth in a Government office! Clearly they intended him to remain a bachelor for life.

And they sent him over to Ireland on inspection duty for a month to have sight of an Irish Beauty....
'Think war the finest subject for poets ?' he exclaimed.


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