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The Small House at Allington

CHAPTER XI
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"I'd like to know which is most like a creature! But I'll tell you what it is, Amelia Roper--" Here, however, her eloquence was stopped, for Amelia had disappeared through the door, having been pushed out of the room by her brother.
Whereupon Mrs Lupex, having found a sofa convenient for the service, betook herself to hysterics.

There for the moment we will leave her, hoping that poor Mrs Roper was not kept late out of her bed.
"What a deuce of a mess Eames will make of it if he marries that girl!" Such was Cradell's reflection as he betook himself to his own room.

But of his own part in the night's transactions he was rather proud than otherwise, feeling that the married lady's regard for him had been the cause of the battle which had raged.

So, likewise, did Paris derive much gratification from the ten years' siege of Troy..


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