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The Touchstone of Fortune

CHAPTER IX
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Mistress Jennings was not kidnapped Sunday nor any other day.

She has been with me constantly of late, excepting Sunday after four o'clock, and she has accounted for herself from that time till her return to my closet." Castlemain was whipped out, so she turned the whole matter off with a forced laugh, saying:-- "It was that fool Rochester who set the rumor afloat." After standing through an awkward minute or two, Castlemain bowed stiffly to the king and the duchess, turned away from our group, and soon left the ballroom.
When Castlemain was gone, we all laughed save the king.

Presently he left us, and I saw him beckon Wentworth and Berkeley to his side.

I followed him as though going to the other side of the gallery, but walked slowly when I approached him and the two worthy villains.

I was rewarded by hearing his Majesty say:-- "Odds fish! But you made a mess of it! You got the wrong woman! Who in the devil's name did you pick up ?" I could not stop to hear the rest of this interesting conversation, but two days later I heard from Rochester, who had it from Wentworth, that the following occurred:-- "We thought we had her," answered Berkeley, nodding towards Frances, "but the woman wore a full vizard and was wrapped in furs to her ears, so that we did not see her face." "Do you suppose we could have made a mistake ?" asked Wentworth.
"You surely did," answered the king.


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