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Smith and the Pharaohs, and Other Tales

CHAPTER V
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Bearing in mind his family history, she feared for Anthony's health; indeed, she feared a hundred things that she was quite unable to define.

However, at the little breakfast which followed she seemed quite to recover her spirits and laughed as merrily as anyone at the speech which Lady Thompson insisted upon making, in which she described Barbara as "her darling, beautiful and most accomplished niece, who indeed was almost her daughter.".


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