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The Four Feathers

CHAPTER XXIII
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MRS.

ADAIR MAKES HER APOLOGY Within the drawing-room at The Pool, Durrance said good-bye to Ethne.

He had so arranged it that there should be little time for that leave-taking, and already the carriage stood at the steps of Guessens, with his luggage strapped upon the roof and his servant waiting at the door.
Ethne came out with him on to the terrace, where Mrs.Adair stood at the top of the flight of steps.

Durrance held out his hand to her, but she turned to Ethne and said:-- "I want to speak to Colonel Durrance before he goes." "Very well," said Ethne.

"Then we will say good-bye here," she added to Durrance.


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