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The Splendid Folly

CHAPTER XIII
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"Let us, then, be philosophical over the matter and agree to differ." Olga's green eyes flamed with sudden anger, but she abstained from making any reply, turning away from him abruptly.
Diana, whose attention had been claimed by the Rector, had not caught the quickly spoken sentences which had passed between the two, but she was puzzled over the oddly yearning look she had surprised in Olga's eyes.

There had been a tenderness, a species of wistful longing in her gaze, as she had turned towards Max Errington, which tallied ill with the bitter incisiveness of the remarks she let fall at times concerning him.
"Well, my dear"-- the Rector's voice recalled Diana's wandering thoughts--"Joan and I must be getting back to our hotel, if we are to be dressed in time for the dinner Miss de Gervais is giving in your honour to-night." Diana glanced at the clock and nodded.
"Indeed you must, Pobs darling.

And I will send away these other good people too.

As we're all going to meet again at dinner we can bear to be separated for an hour or so--even Jerry and Joan, I suppose ?" she added whimsically, in a lower tone.
"It's invidious to mention names," murmured Stair, "or I might--" Diana laid her hand lightly across his mouth.
"No, you mightn't," she said firmly.

"Put on your coat and that nice squashy hat of yours, and trot back to your hotel like a good Pobs." Stair laughed, looking down at her with kind eyes.
"Very well, little autocrat." He put his hand under her chin and tilted her face up.


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