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Mr. Scarborough’s Family

CHAPTER XV
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He, in return, gave Anderson his dinner and as much wine as he chose to drink.

They were both satisfied with each other, and Sir Magnus did not choose to interfere with the young man's amusements.

But Florence did not like being the subject of a young man's love-making, and complained to her mother.
Now, it had come to pass that not a word had been said as to Harry Annesley since the mother and daughter had reached Brussels.

Mrs.
Mountjoy had declared that she would consult her brother-in-law in that difficulty, but no such consultation had as yet taken place.

Indeed, Florence would not have found her sojourn at Brussels to be unpleasant were it not for Mr.Anderson's unpalatable little whispers.


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