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Marcella

CHAPTER II
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He told me yesterday he had taken the Hertford Street house." "We shall live quite simply," said Marcella, quickly.
"What, no carriage ?" Marcella hesitated.
"A carriage saves time.

And if one goes about much, it does not cost so much more than cabs." "So you mean to go about much?
Lady Winterbourne talks to me of presenting you in May." "That's Miss Raeburn," cried Marcella.

"She says I must, and all the family would be scandalised if I didn't go.

But you can't imagine--" She stopped and took off her hat, pushing the hair back from her forehead.

A look of worry and excitement had replaced the radiant glow of her first resting moments.
"That you like it ?" said Mrs.Boyce, bluntly.


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