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"Don't say that."

"What the devil do you mean--don't say that! I do say that! It is

out of the question. Do you understand? Very well, then. Good

morning."

The door closed. Lord Marshmoreton walked away feeling that he had

been commendably stern. George filled his pipe and sat smoking

thoughtfully. He wondered what Maud was doing at that moment.

Maud at that moment was greeting her brother with a bright smile,

as he limped downstairs after a belated shave and change of

costume.

"Oh, Percy, dear," she was saying, "I had quite an adventure

this morning. An awful tramp followed me for miles! Such a

horrible-looking brute. I was so frightened that I had to ask

a curate in the next village to drive him away. I did wish I

had had you there to protect me. Why don't you come out with

me sometimes when I take a country walk? It really isn't safe

for me to be alone!"