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There was a little stir in the rooirl, as plainly finding the party dull Graha down at her, a tall, handsoht and alood looks

"Co "About four There's always a

crowd about five, you know"

Clayton knew, and felt aand hters of

the rich Not the conservative old families, who had developed a sense

of the responsibility of wealth, but of the second generation of easily

acquired money As she went out, with Grahae table

"Terrible house, the Haydens Just one step froht

carouse in Clay's mill district"

When Graham came back, Mrs Haverford put her hand on his arht so often speaks of

you"

Graham stiffened almost imperceptibly

"Thanks, I will" But his tone was distant

"You know she coreat friends I think she ht so!"

Gentle Mrs Haverford glanced up at him quickly

"You know she doesn't approve of me"