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We chaps rite havethe sea, which shiht

of the summer moon Lord Henry Monckton and Kitty leaned over the

baluster and silently watched the rush of the rollers landward and the

slink of them back to the sea

For three days Kitty had wondered whether she liked or disliked Lord

Monckton The fact that he was the man who had bumped into Thomas that

night at the theater ht at least have helped Tho his hat Dark,

full-bearded, slender, with hands like a woman's, quiet of manner yet

affable, he was the e But there

was always soested to Kitty a nizable lishenerous A at all he saw, at all which happened about hie joke which he alone was capable of

understanding: so Kitty weighed him

He did not seem to care particularly for wo little favors and courtesies; rather, he let the But he was always ready to e; and a shrewd capable player he was, too

The ood, Miss Killigrew, as to tell e?" Lord Monckton's voice was

pleasing, with only a slight accent