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My Lady Ludlow

CHAPTER XIV
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In the meantime I cross the common in peace, which is very convenient just now, when I have so often to go to Mr.Gray's to see about furnishing.
'Now you think I have told you all the Hanbury news, don't you?
Not so.

The very greatest thing of all is to come.

I won't tantalize you, but just out with it, for you would never guess it.

My Lady Ludlow has given a party, just like any plebeian amongst us.

We had tea and toast in the blue drawing-room, old John Footman waiting with Tom Diggles, the lad that used to frighten away crows in Farmer Hale's fields, following in my lady's livery, hair powdered and everything.
Mrs.Medlicott made tea in my lady's own room.


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