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The Woman’s Way

CHAPTER XXX
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"I don't want her to come here," he said.

"But I'm very glad to see Mr.Clendon." "By the way," cut in Mr.Jacobs, "I ought to introduce this gentleman by his right name, or, rather, title.

You will be very much surprised to hear, Mr.Green, that Mr.Clendon is the Marquess of Sutcombe.

It's a long story, but, with your permission, I will put it into a sentence.
His lordship is the elder brother, who was thought to be dead, but has turned up--if his lordship will allow me the phrase." "It is true," said Mr.Clendon, as we must still call him; and he made the admission with an air of resignation and a gesture of regret.

"But we have come to talk of your affairs." "Quite so, my lord," said Mr.Jacobs.


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