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I said, nearly going en point to defend George to the death. Facing me was a young woman, slender, quietly pretty with dark brown hair and rich deep brown eyes. She was dressed neatly in a pale blue wool gown. She was perhaps twenty-five, no older. She had a pointy chin that, surprisingly, was really quite attractive.She gave me a charming curtsy. “My lady.”“Miss Gillbank, I just won a shilling from Andy.”It appeared that Miss Gillbank knew all about me. Unlike Judith, she wasn’t at all surprise...d that I was just over the edge of my twenty-first year. She gave a quick nod toward George. “I am not used to dogs. I did not mean to insult him. Perhaps he looks more noble now that I think about it.” Then Miss Gillbank said to Judith, “What is this about a shilling?”“It was a wager,” I said, and wondered if I had just assisted in the corruption of an innocent.Instead of recriminations or looks of disapproval, Miss Gillbank just shook her head and sighed. “My lady, this child has won at least five pounds from me over the years.
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