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A Prince of Sinners

CHAPTER VIII
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"And when I tell you that I had lost all my stores, and that his was the only dwelling-place for fifty miles around, you can imagine that his hospitality was more welcome to me then even than to-day." Brooks, who was standing near, could not repress a start.

He fancied that Lord Arranmore glanced in his direction.
Lady Caroom shuddered.
"The only dwelling-house for fifty miles," she repeated.

"What hideous misanthropy." "There was no doubt about it," Lacroix declared, smiling.

"My Indian guide, who knew every inch of the country, told me so many times.

I can assure you that Lord Arranmore, whom I am very pleased to meet again, was a very different person in those days." The butler glided up from the background.
"Luncheon is served in the small dining-room, Sir George," he announced.
* * * * * Molyneux and Brooks drove in together to Medchester, and the former was disposed--for him to be talkative.
"Queer thing about Lacroix turning up," he remarked.


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