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The Splendid Folly

CHAPTER X
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And an accompanist doesn't earn a fortune, you know.

But I can't quite forego pretty clothes--I wasn't brought up that way.

So I economise over my room." Diana was rather touched by the little confidence; somehow she didn't fancy the other had found it very easy to make, and she liked her all the better for it.
"No," she agreed, as she poured out two steaming cups of tea.

"I suppose accompanying doesn't pay as well as some other things--the stage, for example.

I should think Adrienne de Gervais makes plenty of money." "She has private means, I believe," returned Miss Lermontof.


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