I'll
go to him."
"He seems to be quite fatigued with his fascination about Lady Eustace."
"I call that woman a perfect god-send. What should we have done without
her?" This Lady Glencora said almost to herself as she prepared to join
the duke. The duke had only one more observation to make before he retired
for the night.
"I'm afraid, you know, that your friend hasn't what I call a good time
before her, Glencora."
In this opinion of the Duke of Omnium, the readers of this story will
perhaps agree.
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