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My Lady’s Money

CHAPTER X
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That is all.

In inviting Isabel to reside with her, Lady Lydiard, I repeat, was bound to remember that she was associating herself with a young gentlewoman.

She has _not_ remembered this, which is one insult; and she has suspected my niece of theft, which is another." Miss Pink paused to take breath.

Mr.Troy made a second attempt to get a hearing.
"Will you kindly permit me, madam, to say a few words ?" "No!" said Miss Pink, asserting the most immovable obstinacy under the blandest politeness of manner.

"Your time, Mr.Troy, is really too valuable! Not even your trained intellect can excuse conduct which is manifestly _in_excusable on the face of it.


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