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House of Mirth

CHAPTER 9
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It seems she goes to a new man in Paris, who won't take an order till his client has spent a day with him at his villa at Neuilly.

He says he must study his subject's home life--a most peculiar arrangement, I should say! But Mrs.Dorset told Molly about it herself: she said the villa was full of the most exquisite things and she was really sorry to leave.

Molly said she never saw her looking better; she was in tremendous spirits, and said she had made a match between Evie Van Osburgh and Percy Gryce.

She really seems to have a very good influence on young men.

I hear she is interesting herself now in that silly Silverton boy, who has had his head turned by Carry Fisher, and has been gambling so dreadfully.


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