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Only two people really appreciated that correspondence They were Mrs
Nevill Tyson and Miss Batchelor "At this rate," said the lady of
Meriden, s
down the house"
Tyson, conte to Sir Peter and Sir
Peter alone, and he flattered hireat man's eye It was in the first excitement of the elections; Tyson
had co cards
on the hall table On the top of the dusty pile that had accumulated in
the days of his wife's illness there was actually a fresh card Tyson's
face lost so of its militant expression when he read the nah the banisters at his wife as she
careet hiain He couldn't very well be
off it er"
"He called about the elections"
"Oh--I thought you were out?"
"So I was I met him in the drive andabout my letters in the Herald?"
Mrs Nevill Tyson hesitated "N-no Not much"
"What did he say!"
"Oh--I think--he only said it was rather a pity you'd mixed yourself up