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The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers

CHAPTER VII
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We will get a certain little table for two that I know of, in the bay-window where I took the fair pigtail just now, to the evident anxiety of the parental chignon who was at the large table.

We will have a good feed in peace and quietness." In a few minutes we were established in a quiet nook in the supper-room, which was now half empty, and were making short work of everything before us.
"How well Carr acted!" said Charles at last, leaning back, and leisurely sipping his champagne.

"I can think of something besides food now.

Did not you think he acted well ?" "Yes," I said, "but you cut him out." "Did I!" said Charles, absently, beckoning to some lobster salad which was passing.

"Have some?
Do, Middleton.


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