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The Imaginary Marriage by Henry St. John Cooper
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"I think," Joan said softly, "that you have done that already! Your
welcome and your kindness, have made me happier than I have been for a
very, very long time."




CHAPTER XI

THE GENERAL CALLS ON HUGH


Hugh Alston lingered in London, why, he would not admit, even to
himself. In reality he had lingered on in the hope of seeing Joan
Meredyth again. How he should see her, where and when, he had not the
faintest idea; but he wanted to see her even more than he wanted to see
Hurst Dormer.

He had thought of going to the city and calling on Mr. Philip Slotman
again. But he had not liked Mr. Slotman.

"If I see her, she will only suggest that I am annoying and insulting
her," Hugh thought. "I suppose I thought that I was doing a very fine
and very clever thing in asking her to be my wife!" His face burned at
the thought. He had meant it well; but, looking back, it struck him that
he had acted like a conceited fool. He had thought to make all right, by
bestowing all his possessions and his person on her, and she had put him
in his place, had declined even without thanks.

"And serve me jolly well right!" Hugh said. "Who?" he added aloud.
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