A Safety Match

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A Safety Match
Hay Ian
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It was now February, and Lady Carr had not seen her husband since the eruption at Belton the summer before. Jug- gernaut had made no attempt to prevent her going home, and when she wrote later, requesting that Master Brian Vereker Carr might be sent to her, had despatched him without remonstrance. No one save Cilly and her beloved Godfrey least of all the Rector knew of the true state of affairs; and all during that autumn and winter Daphne was happier in a fashion than she had ever been. To a ...large extent she resumed command of the household, setting Cilly free for other very right and natural diversions; and a sort of edition de luxe of the old days came into being, with first- hand food at every meal and a boy to clean the boots and drive the pony.
Daphne was entirely impervious to the gravity of the situation. There are certain women who are curiously wanting in all sense of responsibility. They preserve the child's lack of perspective and proportion even after they grow up, and the con- sequences are sometimes disastrous.


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