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For what should they do afterwards if they happened to meet him anywhere ? Should they appear to know him again ? Or should they slip past ? Or should they look straight forward as if nothing had taken place ? And if the rain kept on as it was keeping on now, should they leave him there by himself in the best parlour, or should they offer to lend him their one respectable alpaca um- brella — and men were so forgetful about VJ 176 THE LAST OF HER LINE. umbrellas! — or should they send Faith in t...o suggest a cab ? Furthermore, in half an hour it would be their usual tea-time, and, poor as they were, they could not bring themselves to take it whilst anyone whom they had asked into the house was unbidden to break bread with them. What was to be done ? " There are those short cakes I baked this morning," said Callis, contemplating the possibility of the worst coming to the worst. " I shouldn't be ashamed of offering them to him, I think, for Joan herself says you can't buy better in Saxelby ; and then there are the little Japanese cups and saucers ; poor father used to say any sort of tea tasted good out of them.
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