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Greatheart

CHAPTER IX
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A match between her and Sir Eustace would not be suitable.

And I also think Sir Eustace would be the first to see it.

Anyhow, I shall take an early opportunity of letting him know that her birth is by no means a high one, and that her presence here is simply due to our kindness.

At the same time, should the rather ludicrous little younger brother take it into his head to follow her up, so far as family goes he is of course too good for her, but I am sorry for the child and I shall put no obstacle in the way." "All the same she shall not go to tea there unless Rose is invited too," said Lady Grace firmly.
"There," said the Colonel pompously, "I think that you are right." Lady Grace simpered a little, and opened her novel.

"It really wouldn't surprise me to find that she is a born fortune-hunter," she said.


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