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The Adventures of Harry Richmond

CHAPTER XXII
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Next day he disclaimed in his opposition penny sheet the report of the entrechats, and "the spectators laughing consumedly," and sent me (as I had requested him to do) the names of his daughters, to whom I transmit little comforting presents, for if they are nice children such a parent must afflict them.
'Cultivate Lady Wilts.

You have made an impression.

She puts you forward as a good specimen of our young men.

'Hem! madam.
'But, my dear boy, as I said, we cannot revive the past.

I acknowledge it.


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