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The Country House

CHAPTER I
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A woman situated as she is ought to be more careful.

I don't understand her being asked here at all, with her husband still at the Firs, only just over the way.
Besides, she's very hard up.

She doesn't even attempt to disguise it.

I call her almost an adventuress." Mrs.Winlow had answered: "But she's some sort of cousin to Mrs.Pendyce.The Pendyces are related to everybody! It's so boring.

One never knows---" Lady Maiden replied: "Did you know her when she was living down here?
I dislike those hard-riding women.


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