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Night and Day

CHAPTER XVI
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Very nice people--in their way." "I don't mix in that society," Henry remarked, rather shortly.

But Rodney, now started on an agreeable current of reflection, could not resist the temptation of pursuing it a little further.

He appeared to himself as a man who moved easily in very good society, and knew enough about the true values of life to be himself above it.
"Oh, but you should," he went on.

"It's well worth staying there, anyhow, once a year.

They make one very comfortable, and the women are ravishing." "The women ?" Henry thought to himself, with disgust.


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