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Red Pottage

CHAPTER I
10/12

Clutch them in your great fist as you are doing now." "Thanks.

I suppose, old chap, I'm all right?
Not had on an evening-coat for four years." Dick's trousers were too short for him, and he had tied his white tie with a waist to it.

Lord Newhaven had seen both details before he recognized him.
"Quite right," he said, hastily.

"Now, who is to be the happy woman ?" Dick's hawk eye promenaded over the crowd in the second room, in the door-way of which he was standing.
"That one," he said; "the tall girl in the green gown talking to the Bishop." "You have a wonderful eye for heiresses.

You have picked out the greatest in London.


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