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Elizabeth’s Campaign

CHAPTER XIV
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It's worth it.
'_Your_ letters don't sound to me as though you were particularly enjoying life.

Why don't you ever give me news of Arthur?
He writes me awfully jolly letters, and always says something nice about you.

Father has written to me _three_ times--decent, I call it,--though he always abuses Lloyd George, and generally puts some Greek in I can't read.

I wonder if we were quite right about Broomie?
You never say anything about her either.

But I got a letter from Beryl the other day, and what Miss B.seems to be doing with Father and the estate is pretty marvellous.
'All the same I don't hear any gossip as to what you and I were afraid of.


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