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The Fighting Chance

CHAPTER III SHOTOVER
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Somewhere in the vicinity Grace Ferrall had discovered a woman who supported dozens of relatives by painting that sort of thing for the summer residents at Vermillion Point down the coast.

So being charitable she left an order, and being thrifty, insisted on using the cards, spite of her husband's gibes.
People were now inspecting them with more or less curiosity; Siward found his "hand-painting" so unattractive that he had just tipped it over to avoid seeing it, when a burst of laughter from Lord Alderdene made everybody turn.

Mrs.Vendenning was laughing; so was Rena Bonnesdel looking over Quarrier's shoulder at a card he was holding--not one of the "hand"-decorated, but a sheet of note-paper containing a drawing of a man rushing after a gun-shy dog.
The extraordinary cackling laughter of his lordship obliterated other sounds for a while; Rena Bonnesdel possessed herself of the drawing and held it up amid a shout of laughter.

And, to his excessive annoyance, Siward saw that, unconsciously, he had caricatured Quarrier--Ferrall's malicious request for a Vandyke beard making the caricature dreadfully apparent.
Quarrier had at first flushed up; then he forced a smile; but his symmetrical features were never cordial when he smiled.
"Who on earth did that ?" whispered Sylvia Landis apprehensively.

"Mr.
Quarrier dislikes that sort of thing--but of course he'll take it well." "Did he ever chase his own dog ?" asked Siward, biting his lip.
"Yes--so Blinky says--in the Carolinas last season.


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