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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER V.INTRODUCING Mrs.WENHAM GARDNER.
A very distinguished client was engaging the attention of Mr.Dowling, Senior, of Messrs.

Dowling, Spence & Company, auctioneers and estate agents, whose offices were situated in Waterloo Place, Pall Mall.

Mr.
Dowling was a fussy little man of between fifty and sixty years, who spent most of his time playing golf, and who, although he studiously contrived to ignore the fact, had long since lost touch with the details of his business.

Consequently, in the absence of Mr.Dowling, Junior, who had developed a marked partiality for a certain bar in the locality, Tavernake was hastily summoned to the rescue from another part of the building, by a small boy violently out of breath.
"Never see the governor in such a fuss," the latter declared, confidentially, "She's asking no end of questions and he don't know a thing." "Who is the lady ?" Tavernake asked, on the way downstairs.
"Didn't hear her name," the boy replied.

"She's all right, though, I can tell you--a regular slap-up beauty.


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