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Phantom Fortune, A Novel

CHAPTER XI
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CHAPTER XI.
'IF I WERE TO DO AS ISEULT DID.' Lady Maulevrier rarely appeared at luncheon.

She took some slight refection in her morning-room, among her books and papers, and in the society of her canine favourites, whose company suited her better at certain hours than the noisier companionship of her grandchildren.

She was a studious woman, loving the silent life of books better than the inane chatter of everyday humanity.

She was a woman who thought much and read much, and who lived more in the past than the present.

She lived also in the future, counting much upon the splendid career of her beautiful granddaughter, which should be in a manner a lengthening out, a renewal of her own life.


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