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Mrs. Falchion
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CHAPTER IX
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It seemed impossible for him--and it was so always, I believe--to get out of his mind the thought of the man he had rescued on No Man's Sea.

I am sure it jarred upon him that the band foolishly played a welcome when Mrs.Falchion stepped on the deck.

As I delivered Miss Treherne into the hands of her father, who was anxiously awaiting us, Hungerford said in my ear: "A tragedy queen, Marmion." He said it so distinctly that Mrs.Falchion heard it, and she gave him a searching look.

Their eyes met and warred for a moment, and then he added: "I remember! Yes, I can respect the bravery of a woman whom I do not like." "And this is to-morrow," she said, "and a man may change his mind, and that may be fate--or a woman's whim." She bowed, turned away, and went below, evidently disliking the reception she had had, and anxious to escape inquiries and congratulations.

Nor did she appear again until the 'Fulvia' got under way about six o'clock in the evening.


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