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That Mainwaring Affair

CHAPTER XIV
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How is it, Edith?
I suppose, as the novelists say, you will be 'torn by conflicting emotions.'" "You horrid old papa! Of course, if auntie is going back, I shall go with her.

What do you say, Winifred ?" "I have very little choice, one way or the other," Miss Carleton replied, more quietly than was usual for her; "whatever you and Uncle William decide, will suit me." "Ab, here are the papers!" said Mrs.Mainwaring, adjusting her eye-glasses.

"These dreadful American dailies!" she exclaimed, as she scanned the pages; "one never knows where to find anything.

Ah, here it is, and just what we want! The 'Campania' sails Thursday, at three o'clock.

That will suit us exactly." "To-morrow! so soon!" exclaimed two or three voices.
"Certainly," she replied, rising.


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