Catherines Child

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There was another person whose first careless sentiments of admiration and liking were changing towards Philippa Adelstane; but as young Lord Kentisbury was some fifteen years younger than David Moore, this change was proportionately swifter; and his boyish compliments became open declarations of love before the close of that memorable dance.
Philippa drove home with her chaperon through the grey dawn of the streets, too much excited to perceive the odd appearance which Augusta's complexion pre
...sented in the unkind light of the morning.
Charlie's protestations rang in her ears, only to be dismissed with scorn as boyish nonsense at one moment, and recalled at the next as sweet- est food for maiden vanity.
Other words had made a deeper impression upon her than the babble of young Kentisbury.
"He said he said he would do his best to win his spurs " thought Philippa, with burning cheeks 232 CATHERINE'S CHILD and beating heart, "as though he had not won them a thousand times over if there were any justice in this world.


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