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The Queen’s Cup

CHAPTER 10
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I suppose that my eyes have been opened altogether.

At any rate, I feel that I have had a very narrow escape.

I was certainly very much worried when I first learned about this, two days ago, and I was even distressed; but I think that I have got over the worry, and I am sure that I have quite got over the distress." "Then you cannot have cared for him," Lady Greendale said, emphatically.
"That is just the conclusion that I have arrived at myself, mamma," Bertha said, calmly.

"I certainly thought that I did, and now I feel sure that I was mistaken altogether." Lady Greendale could say nothing further.
"I had better send off a note to Frank, my dear," she said, plaintively.

"Of course you are not thinking of going out sailing after this." "Indeed, I am, mamma.


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