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e natural gaiety of the place seemed to have affected them both. They laughed and talked and stared about them. She took his hand in hers. "Dear John," she whispered. "We are to begin our married life to-night--here where I first met you. I shall only pray that I may reward you for all your goodness to me." Sir John, frankly oblivious of the possibility of passers-by, took her into his arms and kissed her. Then he stood up and hailed a _fiacre_. "Hotel Ritz!" _Chapter XXXI_ ANNA'S TEA PARTY "I suppose you haven't the least idea who I am," Lady Lescelles said, as she settled herself in Anna's most comfortable chair. "I have heard of you, of course," Anna answered hesitatingly, "but----" "You cannot imagine what I have come to see you about. Well, I am Nigel Ennison's sister!" "Oh!" Anna said. "Nigel is like all men," Lady Lescelles continued. "He is a sad blunderer. He has helped me out of scrapes though, no end of times. He is an awfully good sort--and now he has come to me to help him if I can. Do you know that he is very much in love with you?" Anna smiled. "Well," she admitted. "He has said something of the sort." "And you have sent him about his business. He tells me that you will not even see him. I don't want to bother you, of course. A woman has a perfect right to choose her own husband, but Nigel seemed to think that there was something a little mysterious about your treatment of him. You seemed, he thought, to have some grievance which you would not explain and which he thought must arise from a misunderstanding. There, that sounds frightfully involved, doesn't it, but perhaps you can make out what I mean. Don't you care for Nigel at all?" Anna was silent for a moment or two. Lady Lescelles, graceful, very fashionably but quietly dressed, leaned back and watched her with shrewd kindly eyes. "I like your brother better than any other man I know," Anna said at last. "Well, I don't think you told him as much as that, did you?" Lady Lescelles asked. "I did not," Anna answered. "To be frank with you, Lady Lescelles, when your brother asked me the other day to be his wife I was under a false impression as regards his relations--with some other person. I know now that I was mistaken." "That sounds more promising," Lady Lescelles declared. "May I tell Nigel to come and see you again? I am not here to do his love-making for him, you know. I came to see you on my own
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