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ing. " Oh, I'm rather a poor present; and I don't
feel as if, even at that, I ve as yet quite been given."

"You ve been shown, and if our friend has
jumped at you it comes to the same thing." He
made his jokes, Lord Mark, without amusement
for himself; yet it wasn't that he was grim. " To
be seen you must recognise, is, for you, to be
jumped at; and, if it's a question of being shown,
here you are again. Only it has now been taken
out of your friend's hands; it's Mrs. Lowder, al
ready, who's getting the benefit. Look round the
table and you ll make out, I think, that you re be
ing, from top to bottom, jumped at."

"Well, then," said Milly, " I seem also to feel
that I like it better than being made fun of."

It was one of the things she afterwards saw.
Milly was for ever seeing things afterwards that
her companion had here had some way of his own,
quite unlike any one's else, of assuring her of his
consideration. She wondered how he had done it,
for he had neither apologised nor protested. She
said to herself, at any rate, that he had led her on;
and what was most odd was the question by which he
had done so. " Does she know much about you?"

"No, she just likes us."

Even for this his travelled lordship, seasoned and
saturated, had no laugh. " I mean you particu
larly. Has that lady with the charming face, which
is charming, told her?"

Milly hesitated. " Told her what?"


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