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The Astonishing History of Troy Town

CHAPTER XV
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Were the words a confession or a sneer.

Did they refer to her or to him?
He would have given worlds to know, but her tone disclosed nothing.
"You mean-- ?" She gave him no answer, but turned her head to look back.

In the distant boats they had fallen to singing glees.

In this they obeyed tradition: for there is one accomplishment which all Trojans possess--of fitting impromptu harmonies to the most difficult air.
And still in the pauses of the music Miss Limpenny would exclaim-- "Did you ever see anything more lovely ?" And the Admiral would reply-- "Really, I never did." Mrs.Goodwyn-Sandys could not, of course, hear this.

But the voices of the singers stole down the river and touched her, it may be, with some sense of remorse for the part she was playing in this Arcadia.
"We are leaving the others a long way behind," she said irresolutely.
"Do you wish to wait for them ?" For a moment she seemed about to answer, but did not.


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