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He could not forget that Mrs. Charmond had apparently abandoned all

interest in his daughter as suddenly as she had conceived it, and was

as firmly convinced as ever that the comradeship which Grace had shown

with Giles and his crew by attending his party had been the cause.

Matters lingered on thus. And then, as a hoop by gentle knocks on this

side and on that is made to travel in specific directions, the little

touches of circumstance in the life of this young girl shaped the

curves of her career.