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"I haven't been asked for a speech," she began clearly. "But I do want to say a word or two, if you'll let me." Elinor paused in her hair brushing, and sank down on the stool, absently propping her chin on her brush. "Partly, Miss Dallas, and partly to see you; also this gentleman.".
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Griffin emerged as suddenly as she had disappeared. "But it's the men that spoil her," she went on as though no interruption had occurred. "They're polite to her because she's so everlastingly gloomy. Same sort of politeness they'd show to a hearse, you know—respectful but not companionable." "How do you know there were more than one?" asked Etwald, in a jesting tone. Of course this was mere raving on the part of Jen, who had no reason to connect either woman with the crime; but the poor man was beside himself with grief at the loss of Maurice, and hardly knew what he was saying. Being in this frame of mind he was by no means pleased when shortly after the delivery of Mrs. Dallas' message Dido made her appearance with a request for a personal interview. "Why do you sing the death song?" asked Mrs. Dallas, opening her eyes,.
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