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The Man From Brodney’s

CHAPTER XVIII
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It's a much gentler solution than the polygamy scheme that Mr.Saunders proposes; I will say that for it.

But Deppy has put his foot down hard.

He says he had trouble enough getting me to marry him the first time; he won't go through it again.
Besides, he loathes grass widows, as Mrs.Browne calls them.

Mr.Britt told him he'll be sure to love me more than ever as soon as I become a guileless divorcee.

Of course, it's utter nonsense." "A little nonsense now and then is--" began the Princess, and paused amiably.
"Is Mr.Chase to stay for lunch ?" asked Lady Agnes irrelevantly.
"How should I know?
I am not his hostess." "Hoity-toity! I've never known you to look like that before.


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