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CHAPTER XXXVIII. "But you have nothing to sit on." At this Sir Nicholas gives way and laughs out loud, whereon Mona laughs too, though she reddens slightly, and says, "Well, of course the piano will do, though the fiddle is best of all.".
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"How pretty that is! Yet I should like you to see me, if only for once, as you have seen others," says Mona. "Dear Lady Rodney," she says, in a tremulous tone, "are you quite sure the note was from that—that man?" Once again they are all at the Towers. Doatie and her brother—who had returned to their own home during March and April—have now come back again to Lady Rodney, who is ever anxious to welcome these two with open arms. It is to be a last visit from Doatie as a "graceful maiden with a gentle brow," as Mary Howitt would certainly have called her, next month having been decided upon as the most fitting for transforming Dorothy Darling into Dorothy Lady Rodney. In this thought both she and her betrothed are perfectly happy. "I don't mind," says Mona. "We are Paddies, of course.".
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