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A Prince of Sinners

CHAPTER XIV
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It is ridiculous of me to attach so much importance to a mere likeness." They stood upon the doorstep, but she checked him as he reached out for the bell.
"You have seen quite a good deal of him," she said.

"Tell me what you think of Lord Arranmore." His hand fell to his side.

He stood under the gas-bracket, and she could see his face distinctly.

There was a slight frown upon his forehead, a look of trouble in his grey eyes.
"You could not have asked me a more difficult question," he admitted.
"Lord Arranmore has been very kind to me, although my claim upon him has been of the slightest.

He is very clever, almost fantastic, in some of his notions; he is very polished, and his manners are delightful.


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