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Hamley to his wonted self-satisfaction. Perhaps that sur- vey in the glass had something to do with it. The evening therefore passed oft with an amount of cheerfulness not usual in the evenings at Abbey Holme. The three played their beloved bezique, and the good humour of the trio did not suffer by any of the accidents of the game. Patricia was " out, " of course ; but she was not snubbed as usual. Indeed Aunt Hamley made room for her to come and sit by her, and tried, as so often be- fore, to ...teach her the mysteries of royal and common marriage, single and double bezique, sequences and tens and aces. And Patricia for very gratitude gave her mind to it, and did her best to understand it, but could not get beyond the length of thinking it all an incomprehensible muddle, and nothing in it w. Ien you got to the end of it. Still she was happy in feeling In favour ; happy in thinking that a man in Lord Merrian's posi- tion, with his wealth and power, could hold such grand views and be so entirely noble-minded ; happy in the remembrance of some poor people for whom she had given Catherine Fletcher a contribution out of her small store the other day, and to whom this timely help had been of infinite service ; happy in having seen by a Times telegram that Gordon's ship, the Arrow, had got safely to her first station, and that she might therefore be soon expecting a letter; and in the general amiability of the time even Mr.
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