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The Man From Brodney’s

CHAPTER XV
19/30

You say they can be married according to the customs--which, I take it, are the laws--of the islanders.

Wouldn't they be remanded for bigamy sooner or later ?" "They don't bother the Mormons, do they, Mr.Browne ?" asked Saunders triumphantly.

"Well, who is going to object among us ?" "I am!" exclaimed Deppingham.

"Your plan provides Browne with two charming wives and gives me but one.

There's nothing to compel Mrs.
Browne to marry me." "But, my lord," said Saunders, "doesn't the plan give Lady Deppingham two husbands?
It's quite a fair division." "It would make Lord Deppingham my husband-in-law, I imagine," said Drusilla quaintly.


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