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The Man From Brodney’s

CHAPTER XVI
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It was a grand recovery, thought he.

"Saunders is an ass and Britt would be one if Browne could only admit it, as I do.
Rubbish! Don't let that trouble you.

Eh, Browne ?" "Besides," said Bobby Browne breezily, "I haven't heard of your clients inviting _you_ to lunch, Mr.Chase.The cases are parallel." "I'm not so sure about his clients' wives," said Deppingham, with a vast haw-haw! Chase looked extremely uncomfortable.
"I am told that some of them are very beautiful," said Genevra sedately.
"Other men's wives always are, I've discovered," said Chase gallantly.
The party had moved over to the great stone steps which led down into the gardens.

Chase was standing beside Lady Deppingham and both of them were looking toward his distant bungalow.

He turned to the Princess with the remark: "That is my home.Princess.It is the first time I have seen it from your point of view, Lady Deppingham.


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