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Mary Gray

CHAPTER IV
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"And those who are in her employment must think of them too, or they go.

Ah! you are looking at Gerald Drummond's portrait.

What do you think of it, child ?" It was one of the equestrian portraits.

The subject, a man in the thirties, dressed in a lancer uniform, stood by his horse's head.

His helmet was off, lying on the ground at his feet; and it was easy to see why the artist had chosen to paint the sitter with his head uncovered.
The upper part of the face--the forehead and eyes--was strikingly handsome.


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