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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER XV
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It was in the Belgian papers, and a German friend of mine--Oh! quite proper I assure you! He's a Secretary of their legation at Brussels and ages ago he used to be one of my clients when the Hotel had a different name.

Well, he was full of it.
'Madam,' 'e said, 'your English women are splendid.

They're going to bring about a revolt, you'll see, and that, an' your Ulster movement 'll give you a lot of trouble next year.' "Well: I wrote at once to Praddy, givin' him an order on my London agents, 'case he should want cash for your defence.

I offered to come over meself, but he replied that for the present I'd better keep away.

Soon as I heard you was sent to prison I come over and went straight to Praddy.


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