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The Queen’s Cup

CHAPTER 6
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"Bertha Greendale is an old chum of mine.

I knew her in very short frocks, for they were near neighbours of ours in the country; and her father, Sir John, was always one of my kindest friends.

She was a slip of a girl when I went out to India, and though I thought that she would turn out pretty, I certainly did not expect she would be anything like as good looking as she is.

She was always a nice girl, and success so far has not spoiled her.
"Then there is a Miss Sinclair, a great friend of Bertha's; and Jack Hawley of the Guards.

I knew him out in the Crimea.


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