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Sally Bishop

CHAPTER X
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No need to go home and change.
I'll be ready to meet you outside the office at six o'clock.

You don't get out till a quarter past?
Then a quarter past.

We go to dinner--we go to a theatre; music-hall if you like--then I drive you down to Waterloo, put you in the last train to Kew Bridge--and that is all." She laughed in spite of herself.
"I'll write to Strand-on-Green, and let you know what evening.

Miss Bishop--what initial ?" "S." "What's S.for ?" "Sally." "Miss Sally Bishop, 73 Strand-on-Green, Kew Bridge.

And I owe you ten pounds." For a moment she smiled--then her expression changed.
"That's perfectly ridiculous," she said.
"I wouldn't have you think it anything else," he said; "but, nevertheless, that's a legally contracted debt.".


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