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The Younger Set

CHAPTER IX
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Susanne is there, isn't she ?" And he entered the house and ascended the stairs.
The little Alsatian maid was seated in a corner of the upper hall, sewing; and she informed Selwyn that mademoiselle "had bad in ze h'ead." But at the sound of conversation in the corridor Eileen's gay voice came to them from her room, asking who it was; and she evidently knew, for there was a hint of laughter in her tone.
"It is I.Are you better ?" said Selwyn.
"Yes.

D-did you wish to see me ?" "I always do." "Thank you.

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