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The Death of the Lion

CHAPTER VIII
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"Oh all sorts of things!" I wondered if this were an imperfect recollection or only a perfect fib, and she quite understood my unuttered comment on her measure of such things.

But if she could forget Neil Paraday's beauties she could of course forget my rudeness, and three days later she invited me, by telegraph, to join the party at Prestidge.

This time she might indeed have had a story about what I had given up to be near the master.

I addressed from that fine residence several communications to a young lady in London, a young lady whom, I confess, I quitted with reluctance and whom the reminder of what she herself could give up was required to make me quit at all.

It adds to the gratitude I owe her on other grounds that she kindly allows me to transcribe from my letters a few of the passages in which that hateful sojourn is candidly commemorated..


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