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The Small House at Allington

CHAPTER IV
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It was a long, thin nose, which, as it progressed forward into the air, certainly had a preponderating bias towards the left side.
"I care more for figure than face," said Cradell.

"But Mrs Lupex has fine eyes--very fine eyes." "And knows how to use them, too," said Johnny.
"Why shouldn't she?
And then she has lovely hair." "Only she never brushes it in the morning." "Do you know, I like that kind of deshabille," said Cradell.

"Too much care always betrays itself." "But a woman should be tidy." "What a word to apply to such a creature as Mrs Lupex! I call her a splendid woman.

And how well she was got up last night.

Do you know, I've an idea that Lupex treats her very badly.


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