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Emily Fox-Seton

CHAPTER Twenty four
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Before I married Alec, I did not understand how one human being could kill another.

He taught me to understand, quite.

But I had not the courage to do it myself.

Ameerah had." And while Lady Walderhurst sat gazing at her with a paling face, she began quietly to eat the little buttered scone.
THE END [** Transcriber changes: Original page 90 (Part One, Chapter 4): The whole treat, juvenile and adult, male and female, burst into three cheers which were roars and bellows[missing.

inserted] Original page 37 (Part One, Chapter 2): "I wish I had such clothes,[missing " inserted] answered Lady Maria, and she chuckled again.
Original page 150 (Part Two, Chapter 7): Realising this, he did not quite understand why he rather liked it in the case of Emily Fox-Seton, though he only liked it remotely and felt his his[second "his" has been omitted] own inaptness a shade absurd.
Original page 277 (Part Two, Chapter 14): "I know what her ladyship feels about being talked over.


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