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The American Baron

CHAPTER XII
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And I think it's too bad, and I really wish they'd stop it.

But, Kitty dear--" "What ?" "About this Scone Dacres.

Don't you really think there's something very peculiarly sad, and very delightfully interesting and pathetic, and all that sort of thing, in his poor dear old face ?" "I think Scone Dacres has suffered a great deal," said Mrs.
Willoughby, in a thoughtful tone.

"But come now.

Let us go to Ethel.
She's lonely." Soon after they joined the other ladies, and talked over the project of going to Rome.


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