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The Double Traitor

CHAPTER V
19/28

I am not interested in the things of which they talk, those others.

You shall tell me of London, monsieur, and how you live there." "Join us, by all means," Selingman invited.
"On condition that you dine with me," Norgate insisted, as he took up the menu.
"Impossible!" Selingman declared firmly.
"Oh! it matters nothing," Mademoiselle Henriette exclaimed, "so long as we dine." "So long," Mademoiselle Alice intervened, "as we have this brief glimpse of Mr.Selingman, let us make the best of it.

We see him only because of a _contretemps_.

I think we must be very nice to him and persuade him to take us to London to-night." Selingman's shake of the head was final.
"Dear young ladies," he said, "it was delightful to find you here.

I came upon the chance, I admit, but who in Ostend would not be here between six and eight?
We dine, we walk down to the quay, and if you will, you shall wave your hands and wish us _bon voyage,_ but London just now is _triste_.


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