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The Baronet’s Bride

CHAPTER XVIII
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CHAPTER XVIII.
IN THE PICTURE-GALLERY.
Mr.Parmalee, true to his promise, presented himself at the earliest admissible hour next day with all the apparatus of his art.
So early was it, indeed, that Sybilla was just pouring out the baronet's first cup of tea, while he leisurely opened the letters the morning mail had brought.
Lady Kingsland complained of a bad headache, her husband said, and would not leave her room until dinner.
Sir Everard made this announcement, quietly opening his letters.
Sybilla looked at him with gleaming eyes.

The time had come for her to begin to lay her train.
My lady had ascended to her room immediately upon the departure of the American, the preceding day, and had been invisible ever since.

That convenient feminine excuse, headache, had accounted for it, but Sybilla Silver knew better.

She had expected her to breakfast this morning, and she began to think Mr.Parmalee's little mystery was more of a mystery than even she had dreamed.

The man's arrival gave her her cue.
"Our American friend is a devotee of art, it seems," she said, with a light laugh.


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