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The Eustace Diamonds

CHAPTER X
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Of course he does everything better than anybody else could possibly do it,--except Cousin Frank.
I am going down next week to Richmond.

Lady Fawn has insisted on my staying there for a fortnight.

Oh, dear, what shall I do all the time?
You must positively come down and see me,--and see somebody else too! Only, you naughty coz! you mustn't break a poor girl's heart.
Your affectionate cousin, ELI.

EUSTACE.
Somebody, in speaking on Lady Eustace's behalf, and making the best of her virtues, had declared that she did not have lovers.

Hitherto that had been true of her;--but her mind had not the less dwelt on the delight of a lover.


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