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His mind reverted to Giles's party, and when they were nearly ho a few steps in advance: "It is hardly

the line of life for a girl like Grace, after what she's been

accusto-school

and letting her travel, and what not, to ain for

Giles, I should be really spoiling her for hiht to have her--he ought!"

At thisat last really

finished their play, could be heard co to orous step to

the sao, oh!

She o to the d---- for nantly to Mrs Melbury "That's the

sort of society we've been asked to meet," he said "For us old folk

it didn't matter; but for Grace--Giles should have known better!"

Meanwhile, in the euests had just cleared

out, the subject of their discourse alking froeneral displace; rather the reverse, indeed At last he entered the bakehouse,

and found there Robert Creedle sitting over the embers, also lost in

contemplation Winterborne sat down beside hiet on to bed"