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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER XIII
18/46

She had--frankly--a black eye, a cut and swollen lip, and her ordinarily well-shaped nose was a trifle swollen and reddened.

But her eyes likewise were twinkling, though the bruised one was bloodshot.
"I'm sorry, Mrs.Rossiter, to be introduced to you like this.

I don't know _what_ you will think of me.

It's the first time I've been in a really bad row....

We were trying to get to the House of Commons, but the police interfered and gave us the full privileges of a man as regards their fists.


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