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The Testing of Diana Mallory

CHAPTER III
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"Which means that I am not in such a hurry as Barton." "To ruin your country?
You would only murder her by degrees ?"--flashed Diana.
"Ah!--you throw down the glove ?--so soon?
Shall we postpone it for a course or two?
I am no use till I have fed." Diana laughed.

They fell into a gossip about their neighbors.

The plain young man, with a shock of fair hair, a merry eye, a short chin, and the spirits of a school-boy, sitting on Lady Niton's left, was, it seemed, the particular pet and protege of that masterful old lady.

Diana remembered to have seen him at tea-time in Miss Drake's train.

Lady Niton, she was told, disliked her own sons, but was never tired of befriending two or three young men who took her fancy.


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