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CHAPTER V
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Doubly distinguished by the perfect simplicity of her apparel, and by her tall, supple, commanding figure, she took rank at once as the most remarkable woman in the room.

Moving nearer to her through the crowd, under the guidance of the complaisant Major, young Linwood gained a clearer view of her hair, her complexion, and the color of her eyes.

In every one of these particulars she was the living image of the woman described by Doctor Lagarde! While Percy was absorbed over this strange discovery, Major Mulvany had got within speaking distance of the young lady and of her mother, as they stood together in conversation with Captain Bervie.

"My dear Mrs.Bowmore, how well you are looking! My dear Miss Charlotte, what a sensation you have made already! The glorious simplicity (if I may so express myself) of your dress is--is--what was I going to say ?--the ideas come thronging on me; I merely want words." Miss Bowmore's magnificent brown eyes, wandering from the Major to Percy, rested on the young man with a modest and momentary interest, which Captain Bervie's jealous attention instantly detected.
"They are forming a dance," he said, pressing forward impatiently to claim his partner.

"If we don't take our places we shall be too late." "Stop! stop!" cried the Major.


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