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Hilda Wade

CHAPTER II
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If SHE had not seen through the photograph to the face, and through the face to the woman and the base little heart of her, we might never have found her out." He turned to Hilda with eyes all gratitude.

"You have given me the dearest and best girl on earth," he cried, seizing both her hands.
"And I have given Daphne a husband who will love and appreciate her," Hilda answered, flushing.
"You see," I said, maliciously; "I told you they never find us out, Holsworthy!" As for Reggie Nettlecraft and his wife, I should like to add that they are getting on quite as well as could be expected.

Reggie has joined his Sissie on the music-hall stage; and all those who have witnessed his immensely popular performance of the Drunken Gentleman before the Bow Street Police Court acknowledge without reserve that, after "failing for everything," he has dropped at last into his true vocation.

His impersonation of the part is said to be "nature itself." I see no reason to doubt it..


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