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Happy Pollyooly

CHAPTER VIII
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That's why he's sure to be disliking you very much for it." Pollyooly looked puzzled by this view of the working of the ducal mind.
"No: it wouldn't be any use at all," said the Honourable John Ruffin decisively.
For the while Pollyooly accepted his decision.

But she accepted it with deep reluctance, for she was nearly as disappointed as Millicent by this dashing of their hopes.

Naturally in that disappointment the Bellingham Home grew more and more attractive as it receded into the distance.

She did not cease to discuss it with Millicent; and it grew clearer and clearer to her that it was worth her while to make the attempt to procure the duke's assistance in the scheme.
"He may be disagreeable.

But he won't bite," she said in a somewhat contemptuous tone.
Accordingly a few mornings later she came to the Honourable John Ruffin with a very earnest face and said: "Please, sir: I think after all I should like to go and ask the duke to put Millie into that home." "You do ?" said the Honourable John Ruffin in a tone of surprise.
"Well, it's any odds that he'll refuse nastily." "Yes, sir: but I think I ought to try.


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