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Mrs. Falchion
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CHAPTER II
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You've met her father, I suppose ?" he added, and tossed his cigar overboard.
"Yes, I have talked with him.

He is a courteous and able man, I should think." We rose.

Presently he continued: "See, Miss Treherne is sitting there with the Tasmanian widow--what is HER name ?" "Mrs.Callendar," I replied.

"Blackburn, the Queenslander, is joining them." "So much the better," he said.

"Come on." As we passed the music saloon, we paused for an instant to look through the port-hole at a pale-faced girl with big eyes and a wonderful bright red dress, singing "The Angels' Serenade," while an excitable bear-leader turned her music for her.


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