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The Odd Women

CHAPTER XVII
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He was led to the drawing-room, and there found Rhoda Nunn alone.

This fact did not so much surprise him as Rhoda's appearance.

For the first time since he had known her, her dress was not uniform black; she wore a red silk blouse with a black skirt, and so admirable was the effect of this costume that he scarcely refrained from a delighted exclamation.
Some concern was visible in her face.
'I am sorry to say,' were her first words, 'that Miss Barfoot will not be here in time for dinner.

She went to Faversham this morning, and ought to have been back about half-past seven.

But a telegram came some time ago.


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