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The Splendid Folly

CHAPTER V
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"I mean Miss de Gervais'-- not the chaperon's.

Of course I must have seen her picture in the illustrated papers dozens of times." "And the man who was with them is Max Errington, who writes nearly all the plays in which she takes part," chimed in Joan.

"He's supposed to be in love with her.

That piece of information I acquired from Mrs.
Mowbray." "I detest Mrs.Mowbray," said Diana, with sudden viciousness.

"She's the sort of person who has nothing whatever to talk about and spends hours doing it." The others laughed.
"She's rather a gas-bag, I must admit," acknowledged Stair.


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