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"Well And what do you think of it?"
"I don't kno's one to tell? But I say that the thing is done now
and there's an end of it," said the masculine creature as bluntly as his
innate solemnity permitted
Mrs Fyne ently that this was a charge, a criticism, which was often made Some
people always ask: What could he see in her? Others wonder what she
could have seen in him? Expressions of unsuitability
She said with all the emphasis of her quietly folded arms: "I know perfectly hat Flora has seen in ust but pursued e in e,
to say the least of it"
Mrs Fyne was disappointed by the optiacity She
rested her eyes on h
femininity in my composition to understand the case
I waited for her to speak She see herself; Is it after
all, worth while to talk to thatthis
was I looked in ly stupid to say, with
the object of distressing and teasing Mrs Fyne It is hu to
confess a failure One would think that a ence