[Wife in Name Only by Charlotte M. Braeme (Bertha M. Clay)]@TWC D-Link bookWife in Name Only CHAPTER X 4/7
"I can believe in the siege of Troy when I look at her; and I think it just as well for mankind that such women are rare." "If ever there was a human moth," observed another, "it is that unfortunate Duke of Mornton.
I have seen some desperate cases in my time, but none so desperate as his." Lord Arleigh laughed.
They were all intimate friends. "The Duke of Mornton is a great friend of mine," he said.
"I can only hope that he may be saved from the ultimate fate of a moth, and that Miss L'Estrange will take pity on him." He could not help seeing that the three gentleman looked up with an expression of utter wonder. "Do you mean," asked Sir Alfred, "that you hope Miss L'Estrange will marry the duke ?" "I do not think she could do better," replied Lord Arleigh. "You are the last man in London I should have expected to hear say so," said Sir Alfred, quietly. "Am I? Pray may I ask why ?" "Yes, if you acquit me of all intention of rudeness in my reply.
I repeat that you are the last man in London whom I should have expected to hear make such a remark, for the simple reason that every one believes you are going to marry Miss L'Estrange yourself." Lord Arleigh's face flushed hotly. "Then 'every one,' as you put it, Sir Alfred, takes a great liberty--an unauthorized liberty--with the name of a very charming lady.
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