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The Amazing Marriage

CHAPTER XLVII
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Chillon saw paragraphs marked, pages dog-eared, for reference.

At the same time, the question of Henrietta touched her anxiously.

Lady Arpington's hints had sunk into them both.
'I have thought of St.Jean de Luz, Chillon, if Riette would consent to settle there.

French people are friendly.

You expect most of your work in and round the Spanish Pyrenees.' 'Riette alone there ?' said he, and drew her by her love of him into his altered mind; for he did not object to his wife's loneliness at Cadiz when their plan was new.
London had taught her that a young woman in the giddy heyday of her beauty has to be guarded; her belonging to us is the proud burden involving sacrifices.


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