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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall

CHAPTER XIII
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As the day approached Sir George became thoughtful, while Dorothy grew gleeful.

The girl was frequently seen with Leicester, and Sir George could not help noticing that nobleman's pronounced admiration for his daughter.

These exhibitions of gallantry were never made in the presence of the queen.

The morning of the day when the Stanleys were expected Sir George called me to his room for a private consultation.

The old gentleman was in a state of excitement, not unmixed with perplexity and trouble.
He said, "I have great and good news to impart to you, Malcolm; yet I am in a dilemma growing out of it." "Tell me the good news first, Sir George," I replied.


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