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Henry Aldred. Lord Eskott, who ran into him more than once on St. James’s Street, cast a blighting stare on the young man, and was at pains to make him look uninformed, which was not difficult in those early days. Aldred had been accompanied by Taffy Barker when he appeared at Lady Madeline’s door for his second meeting. Barker was a town beau whose sole accomplishment was that he was “up to all the rigs,” in a social sense. He had not managed to squander the fortune left him by his father, nor ...to alienate the large circle of friends his mother’s predominant social position entitled him to. He went to all the right parties, and a good many of the wrong ones. He drove a snappy yellow curricle harnessed up to a prize pair of grays; he was turned out by Weston, belonged to the best clubs, and was accepted everywhere. That was about the sum and total of his life. He was tall, painfully thin, and noticeably ugly, with a face as narrow as a razor blade. What he admired most in other people was a handsome appearance.
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