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The Philanderers

CHAPTER IV
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On some subjects I think yes.

Don't you ?' Mallinson began to wonder immediately whether Fielding's opinions might not be valuable after all, since Mrs.Willoughby valued them.

If so, the man might be able to throw some light upon other points--for instance, the perplexing question of Miss Le Mesurier's inclinations.

Mallinson made up his mind to call upon Fielding.

He called on the Sunday morning, and Fielding blandly related to him his history of Sark.
Having worked Mallinson to a sufficiently amusing pitch of indignation, and having hinted his moral that the subjugation of Miss Le Mesurier would be effected only by the raider, Fielding complacently dismissed him and repaired to Beaufort Gardens for lunch.


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