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her blunt style: 'She wants him to go away home, and he says he will, if she'll give him that double skein of silk she swings about, and she says she won't, let him ask as long as he pleases; so he says he sha'n't go, and I'm sure I don't see why he should; and she says he may stay, but he sha'n't have her necklace, she calls it. So Mr. Camwell snatches, and Chloe fires up. Gracious, can't she frown!--at him. She never frowns at anybody but him.' Caseldy attempted persuasion on Mr. Camwell's behalf. With his mouth at Chloe's ear, he said, 'Give it; let the poor fellow have his memento; despatch him with it.' 'I can hear! and that is really kind,' exclaimed Duchess Susan. 'Rather a missy-missy schoolgirl sort of necklace,' Mr. Beamish observed; 'but he might have it, without the dismissal, for I cannot consent to lose Alonzo. No, madam,' he nodded at the duchess. Caseldy continued his whisper: 'You can't think of wearing a thing like that about your neck?' 'Indeed,' said Chloe, 'I think of it.' 'Why, what fashion have you over here?' 'It is not yet a fashion,' she said. 'A silken circlet will not well become any precious pendant that I know of.' 'A bag of dust is not a very precious pendant,' she said. 'Oh, a memento mori!' cried he. And she answered, 'Yes.' He rallied her for her superstition, pursuing, 'Surely, my love, 'tis a cheap riddance of a pestilent, intrusive jaloux. Whip it into his hands for a mittimus.' 'Does his presence distress you?' she asked. 'I will own that to be always having the fellow dogging us, with his dejected leer, is not agreeable. He watches us now, because my lips are close by your cheek. He should be absent; he is one too many. Speed him on his voyage with the souvenir he asks for.' 'I keep it for a journey of my own, which I may have to take,' said Chloe. 'With me?' 'You will follow; you cannot help following me, Caseldy.' He speculated on her front. She was tenderly smiling. 'You are happy, Chloe?' 'I have never known such happiness,' she said. The brilliancy of her eyes confirmed it. He glanced over at Duchess Susan, who was like a sunflower in the sun. His glance lingered a moment. Her abundant and glowing young charms were the richest fascination an eye like his could dwell on. 'That is right,' said he. 'We will be perfectly happy till the month ends. And after it? But get us rid of Monsieur le Jeune; toss him that trifle; I spare him t
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