In the Bishop's Carriage by Miriam Michelson
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"Not for a red coat trimmed with chinchilla," I cried. He got between me and the door. "Prices gone up?" he inquired pleasantly. "Who's bulling the stock?" "Never you mind, so long as his name isn't Ramsay." "But why shouldn't his name be Ramsay?" he cooed. "Just because it isn't. I'm expecting a friend. Hadn't you better go home to Mrs. Dowager Diamonds?" "Bully! Is that what you call her? No, I'll stay and meet your friend." "Better not." "Oh, I'm not afraid. Does he know as much about you as I do?" "More." "About your weakness for other girls' coats?" "Yes." You do know it all, don't you? And yet you care for me, Maggie Monahan! I retreated before him into the dining-room. What in the world to |
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