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Whereupon Jack Rodney instantly conceives a sudden and uncalled for dislike towards the man in question. "N—ot very," says Doatie, dolefully. "You are pleased to talk conundrums," says Rodney, with a shrug. "I confess my self sufficiently dull to have never guessed one.".
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"I dare say," she says, carelessly, purposely mistaking his meaning: "it must have been cold lying there." "I regret—" begins Lady Rodney, stonily; but Mona by a gesture stays her. "What a silly boy you are, Geoff!" says his wife, laughing. Of Violet Mansergh—who is still at the Towers, her father being abroad and Lady Rodney very desirous of having her with her—she knows little. Violet is cold, but quite civil, as Englishwomen will be until they know you. She is, besides, somewhat prejudiced against Mona, because—being honest herself—she has believed all the false tales told her of the Irish girl. These silly tales, in spite of her belief in her own independence of thought, weigh upon her; and so she draws back from Mona, and speaks little to her, and then of only ordinary topics, while the poor child is pining for some woman to whom she can open her mind and whom she may count as an honest friend "For talking with a friend," says Addison, "is nothing else but thinking aloud.".
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