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Emily Fox-Seton

CHAPTER Fourteen
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You have actually wakened up the man's intellects, such as they are." She evidently had a number of opinions of the Osborns.

She liked neither of them, but it was Captain Osborn she especially _dis_liked.
"He is really an underbred person," she explained, "and he hasn't the sharpness to know that is the reason Walderhurst detests him.

He had vulgar, cheap sort of affairs, and nearly got into the kind of trouble people don't forgive.

What a fool a creature in his position is to offend the taste of the man he may inherit from, and who, if he were not antagonistic to him, would regard him as a sort of duty.

It wasn't his immorality particularly.


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