[A Daughter of To-Day by Sara Jeannette Duncan (aka Mrs. Everard Cotes)]@TWC D-Link book
A Daughter of To-Day

CHAPTER VI
8/19

A most worthy and amiable lady, the Princess." Elfrida raised the arch of her eyebrows.

"Much too worthy and amiable," she ventured, and talked of something else, leaving Kendal rasped, as she sometimes did, without being in any degree aware of it.
"How preposterous it is," he said, moved by his irritation to find something preposterous, "that girls like Miss Van Camp should come here to work." "They can't help being rich.

It shows at least the germ of a desire to work out their own salvation.

I think I like it." "It shows the germ of an affectation in rather an advanced stage of development.

I give her three months more to tire of snubbing Lucien and distributing caramels to the less fortunate young ladies of the studio.


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