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In the Cage

CHAPTER XXIV
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The communication itself, from week to week, hung fire; but it was to the facts over which it hovered that she owed her power of going on.

"They are, in one way and another," she often emphasised, "a tower of strength"; and as the allusion was to the aristocracy the girl could quite wonder why, if they were so in "one way," they should require to be so in two.

She thoroughly knew, however, how many ways Mrs.Jordan counted in.

It all meant simply that her fate was pressing her close.

If that fate was to be sealed at the matrimonial altar it was perhaps not remarkable that she shouldn't come all at once to the scratch of overwhelming a mere telegraphist.


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