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Emily Fox-Seton

CHAPTER Twenty four
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Such individuals as had not already thought it expedient to gradually loosen and drop the links of their acquaintance with Captain Alec Osborn did not find, on his return to his duties in India, that the leave of absence spent in England among his relatives had improved him.

He was plainly consuming enormous quantities of brandy, and was steadily going, physically and mentally, to seed.

He had put on flesh, and even his always dubious good looks were rapidly deserting him.

The heavy young jowl looked less young and more pronounced, and he bore about an evil countenance.
"Disappointment may have played the devil with him," it was said by an elderly observer; "but he has played the devil with himself.

He was a wrong'un to begin with." When Hester's people flocked to see her and hear her stories of exalted life in England, they greeted her with exclamations of dismay.


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