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Nell was looking at her envelope

"Lady Angleford addresses me as Miss 'Norton,'" she said, with a smile

"I wonder if she would know ht honorable the earl arrived this afternoon, I' hione into the house just before I caht Not sure that I shan't coallery for a

minute or two, after all; only the conviction that the beastly lights

will know that I a evening Dick and Falconer went up to the house before

Nell, Dick wanting to be present at the lighting up, and Falconer being

desirous of ascertaining exactly where he "ca donned her best dress, went round to the housekeeper's

roo" of a cup of tea, in which

Nell was easily induced to join, and Mrs Hawksley chatted in the

stately hich thinly hid a wealth of lad you have coht,

the like of which you have probably not seen, anda sht of her short sojourn

in the world of fashion