The Second Honeymoon by Ruby Mildred Ayres
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page 54 of 288 (18%)
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Under the guidance of Jimmy Challoner, London had suddenly been
presented to her in an entirely fresh light. Secretly she was thoroughly enjoying herself, though once or twice she looked at Christine with rather wistful eyes. Christine was so wrapped up in Jimmy . . . and Jimmy!--of course, he must know many, many other women far more attractive and beautiful than this little daughter of hers. She half sighed as she caught the expression of Christine's eyes as they rested on him. Suddenly Jimmy rose. "Will you excuse me a moment? . . . There is a friend of mine over there. . . . Please excuse me." Sangster scowled. He thought Jimmy was behaving like a weak fool. He would have stopped him had it been at all possible; but Jimmy had already left the table and crossed to where Cynthia was sitting. The sight of her in Mortlake's company for the second time that day had scattered his fine resolutions to the winds. There was a raging fire of jealousy in his heart as he went up to her. A waiter was filling her glass with champagne, Mortlake was whispering to her confidentially across the corner of the table. "Good evening," said Jimmy Challoner. He did his best to control his voice, but in spite of himself a little thrill of rage vibrated through it. |
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