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The Loudwater Mystery

CHAPTER VI
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Then he made a shot, and said: "I see.

He wanted you to become engaged to him again, and you wouldn't." Elizabeth looked at him with an air of surprise and respect, and said: "It wasn't quite like that, sir.

I didn't say as I wouldn't be his fioncy again.

I said I'd see how he behaved himself." "Then he wasn't in a good temper," said Mr.Flexen.
"He was in a better temper than he'd any right to expect to be," said Elizabeth with some heat.
"That's true," said Mr.Flexen, smiling at her.

"But after the trouble he had had with Lord Loudwater he couldn't be in a very good temper." "He was too used to his lordship's tantrums to take much notice of them.
He was too much that way himself," said Elizabeth quickly.
"I see," said Mr.Flexen.


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