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" "I can't help it. Perhaps I'll get over it after a time. It's so sad being mewed up six whole months!" "Then marry me right off. That's just the point. We'll go and travel and have a jolly good time. That'll brace you up and make you feel as young as you look. " "I can't, Teddy. I must wait a year in common decency. Think how people would talk. " "Let 'em. They'll soon find something else and forget us. Marry me next month. " "Next month well " "It would be rather fun to be the hero and heroi...ne of a sensation, anyhow. That's what everybody's after. You're just a nonentity until you've been blackguarded in the papers. Whose ring is that?" "One of Edith's. I put it on to remember some- thing by. " "Well, take it off and wear this instead. It'll help your memory just as well. " "What, a solitaire!" "I knew you would prefer it. I know all your tastes by instinct. " "You do, Teddy. Coloured stones are so tiresome. " "By the way, I think your old admirer, Severance, must be about to put himself in silken fetters, as Bos- well would say.
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