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"Very good," says Mona, indifferently, after which the woman, having straightened a cushion or two, takes her departure. He drops her arm, and looks as though he is prepared to drop her acquaintance also, at a moment's notice. "I hardly think this is Sunday work," she says, lightly; "but the poor little thing would have died if left out all night. Wasn't it well you saw him?".
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"Yes," says Mona, devoutly hoping he is going to say he means to refuse it. But such devout hope is wasted. "Do you mean that you would really miss me if I left you for only one day?" he asks, delightedly. "Mona, tell me the truth." Tyro as he is, standing at so short a distance from his antagonist, he could have hardly failed to blow him into bits, and probably would have done so, but for one little accident. All the servants have received orders to go to bed, and on no account to sit up for Mr. Rodney, as he can let himself in in his own way,—a habit of his for many years. Doubtless, then, one of them had placed this lamp in the library with some refreshments for him, should he require them..
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