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"Righto, old thing!" said Tony sly, and his eyes followed Myra as
she cantered away, the cynosure of lances
Tony liked her to be adood
taste and discrimination He liked to think that other men envied him
his position as Myra's accepted lover It pleased him to be pointed
out as the lucky man who had won the heart and hand of the beautiful
Miss Rostrevor, and he was not unconscious of the fact that he was
being pointed out as he strolled along the Row after watching Myra out
of sight
"I re," he announced, when he called
on his betrothed at her aunt's house in Mayfair a couple of hours
later "Here we are! Chocs, your favourite brand of cigarettes, a few
roses, and--er--just a little thing here that caught ht like"
The "little thing" he produced from his pocket was a platinum bracelet