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The Irrational Knot

CHAPTER I
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I cant hear a word you say going over these stones." When they were alone together in their drawing-room in Lambeth, he, after walking up and down the room a few times, and laughing softly to himself, began to sing the couplets from the burlesque.
"Are you aware," she inquired, "that it is half past twelve, and that the people of the house are trying to sleep." "True," said he, desisting.

"By the bye, I, too, have had my triumphs this evening.

I shared the honors of the concert with Master Lind, who was so delighted that he insisted on bringing me off to the Bijou.

He loves you to distraction, poor devil!" "Yes: you made a nice piece of mischief there.

Where is he ?" "Gone away in a rage, swearing never to speak to you again." "Hm! And so his name is Lind, is it ?" "Didnt you know ?" "No, or I should have told you when I read the program this evening.


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