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A Great Success

CHAPTER IV
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She believes, at least, that he doesn't want to get married without telling Lord Dunstable; and that, of course, means telling his mother.

And he hates the thought of the letters and the scenes.

So he keeps it hanging on; and lately Madame has been furious with him, and is always teasing and sniffing at him.
He's dreadfully weak, and my friend's afraid that before he's made up his own mind what to do that woman will have carried him off to a registry office--and got the horrid thing done for good and all." There was silence a moment.

After which Doris said, with a cold decision: "You can't imagine how absurd it seems to me that you should come and ask me to help Lady Dunstable with her son.

There is nobody in the world less helpless than Lady Dunstable, and nobody who would be less grateful for being helped.


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