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A Millionaire of Yesterday

CHAPTER XXXII
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"I shall see plenty of her later.

Are you fond of horses ?" "Very." "Go to many race-meetings ?" "Whenever I get the chance!--I always come here." "It is a great sight," he said thoughtfully, looking around him.

"Are you here just for the pleasure of it, or are you going to write about it ?" She laughed.
"I'm going to write about some of the dresses," she said.

"I'm afraid no one would read my racing notes." "I hope you'll mention your own," he said coolly.

"It's' quite the prettiest here." She scarcely knew whether to be amused or offended.
"You are a very downright person, Mr.Trent," she said.
"You don't expect me to have acquired manners yet, do you ?" he answered drily.
"You have acquired a great many things," she said, "with surprising facility.


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