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The Stowaway Girl

CHAPTER XIII
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The German consul was in the room.
The appearance of Iris caused something akin to a sensation.

The Dona Pondillo could not create English clothes, nor bad copies of French, but her own daughters dressed in the height of local fashion, and Dom Corria's earnest request had made them generous.

The dark-eyed, olive-complexioned women of Alagoas are often exceedingly beautiful, but few of those present had ever seen a brown-haired, brown-eyed, fair-faced Englishwoman.

Iris was remarkably good-looking, even among the pretty girls of her own county of Lancashire.

Her large, limpid eyes, well-molded nose, and perfectly formed mouth were the dominant features of a face that had all the charm of youth and health.


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