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Jonah

CHAPTER 16
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Mrs Swadling, indeed, had spent so much of her time at the cottage trying to worm her secret from the genteel stranger that she unconsciously imitated her aristocratic manner and way of talking, until Mr Swadling had brought her to her senses by getting drunk and giving her a pair of black eyes, which destroyed all resemblance to the fascinating stranger.

Mrs Swadling had learned nothing, but she assured half the street that Miss Perkins's father had turned her out of doors for refusing to marry a man old enough to be her father, and the other half that a forged will had robbed her of thousands and a carriage and pair.
Cardigan Street had watched the aristocracy from the gallery of the theatre with sharp, envious eyes, and reported their doings to Mrs Yabsley, but Miss Perkins was the first specimen she had ever seen in the flesh.

In a week she learned more about the habits of the idle rich than she had ever imagined in a lifetime.

Her lodger lay in bed till ten in the morning, and expected to be waited on hand and foot.

And when Mrs Yabsley could spare a minute, she described in detail the splendours of her father's home.


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