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The Farringdons

CHAPTER VII
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If I were to change places with all the rich men in the world, I should never do anything but keep on marrying Felicia." "Still, she could only marry one of you, my dear.

But, between ourselves, I just want to ask you a few questions about a Mr.Thornley whom Felicia met at your house.

I fancied she was a wee bit interested in him." "Interested in Chris! Oh! she couldn't possibly be.

No girl could be interested in Christopher in that way." "Why not, my dear?
Is he so unusually plain ?" "Oh! no; he is very good-looking; but he has a good head for figures and a poor eye for faces.

In short, he is a sensible man, and girls don't fall in love with sensible men." "I think you are mistaken there; I do indeed.


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