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Lady Merton, Colonist

CHAPTER IX
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As far as I am concerned, I am inclined to indulge him.
But you will, of course, take your own line, and will no doubt communicate it to me.

I do not imagine that my private affairs or my father's can be of any interest to you, but perhaps I may say that he is at present for a few days in the doctor's hands and that I propose as soon as his health is re-established to arrange for his return to the States, where his home has been for so long.

I am, of course, ready to make any arrangements for his benefit that seem wise, and that he will accept.

I hope to come up to Lake Louise to-morrow, and shall bring with me one or two things that Lady Merton asked me to get for her.

Next week I hope she may be able and inclined to take one or two of the usual excursions from the hotel, if Mr.Gaddesden goes on as well as we all expect.


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