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Marriage a la mode

CHAPTER VII
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The two men were talking with great cordiality, when the sound of a dogcart driving up to the front door disturbed them.
"Who on earth ?--at this time of night ?" said Roger.
The butler, entering with fresh cigarettes, explained that Miss Farmer had only just returned, having missed an earlier train.
"Well, I hope to goodness she won't go and disturb Miss Beatty," grumbled Roger; and and then, half to himself, half to his companion, as the butler departed--"I don't believe she missed her train; she's one of the cool sort--does jolly well what she likes! I say, Colonel, do you like 'lady helps'?
I don't!" Half an hour later, Roger, having said good-night to his guest ten minutes before, was mounting the stairs on his own way to bed, when he heard in the distance the sound of a closing door and the rustle of a woman's dress.
Nurse Farmer, he supposed, who had been gossiping with Daphne.

His face, as the candle shone upon it, expressed annoyance.

Vaguely, he resented the kind of intimacy which had grown up lately between Daphne and her child's nurse.

She was not the kind of person to make a friend of; she bullied Beatty; and she must be got rid of.
Yet when he entered his wife's room, everything was dark, and Daphne was apparently sound asleep.

Her face was hidden from him; and he moved on tiptoe so as not to disturb her.


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