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The Eustace Diamonds

CHAPTER XIV
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"Was he always such a truant, Lady Fawn ?"--Lizzie asked, when it seemed to her that no one else would speak a word.
"I don't know that there is much difference," said Lady Fawn.

"Here is dinner.

Frederic, will you give--Lady Eustace your arm ?" Poor Lady Fawn! It often came to pass that she was awkward.
There were no less than ten females sitting round the board, at the bottom of which Lord Fawn took his place.

Lady Fawn had especially asked Lucy to come in to dinner, and with Lucy had come the two younger girls.

At Lord Fawn's right hand sat Lizzie, and Augusta at his left.


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