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The Eustace Diamonds

CHAPTER XVII
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It'll do him a deal of mischief." "You'll find he won't come out much amiss," said Mr.Legge Wilson.
"He's as cautious a man as there is in London.

If there is anything wrong--" "There is a great deal wrong," said Barrington Erle.
"You'll find it will be on her side." "And you'll find also that she'll contrive that all the blame shall lie upon him.

She's clever enough for anything! Who's to be the new bishop ?" "I have not heard Gresham say as yet; Jones, I should think," said Mr.Wilson.
"And who is Jones ?" "A clergyman, I suppose,--of the safe sort.

I don't know that anything else is necessary." From which it will be seen that Mr.
Wilson had his own opinion about church matters, and also that people very high up in the world were concerning themselves about poor Lizzie's affairs.
Lady Eustace did go to Lady Glencora's evening party, in spite of Mr.
Camperdown and all her difficulties.

Lady Chiltern had been quite right in saying that Lizzie was not the woman to show the white feather.


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