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The Woman’s Way

CHAPTER XV
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"It was cut from a paper pattern, given away with a popular magazine." "Well, it fits awfully well.

And there's a style about it; it's quite _chic_.

Oh, you really must give a hint or two to that idiot of a Marie.
What society is there here?
I thought, as we drove from the station, that the place looked awfully dull and quiet.

By the way," she went on, without waiting for her question to be answered, "didn't I see you standing at one of the cottages as we drove past ?" "Yes," said Celia.

"I had been calling on a friend." "A friend," repeated Lady Heyton, raising her brows, languidly.


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