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When William Came

CHAPTER X: SOME REFLECTIONS AND A "TE DEUM"
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Miss Mustelford has abandoned her own private life in an unavailing attempt to draw the fern into the gaze of publicity.

And so it was with her other suggestions.

They suggested many things, but nothing that was announced on the programme.
Chiefly they suggested one outstanding reflection, that stage-dancing is not like those advertised breakfast foods that can be served up after three minutes' preparation.

Half a life-time, or rather half a youth- time is a much more satisfactory allowance.'" "The Standard is prejudiced," said Cicely; "some of the other papers are quite enthusiastic.

The Dawn gives her a column and a quarter of notice, nearly all of it complimentary.


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