The Atlantic Monthly, volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866

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They were soon all about her, and she began, with the most engagingembarrassment, by making excuses for her weakness. She said she hadridden all the way from home, fasting; that was what had upset her. Thegentlemen took the cue directly, and vowed eagerly and unanimously itwas enough to upset a porter.
"But, indeed, " resumed Kate, blushing, "I did not come here to make afuss, and be troublesome, but to prevent mischief, and clear up thestrangest misunderstanding between two worthy gentlemen, t
...hat are, bothof them, my good friends. " She paused, and there was a chilling silence: everybody felt she wasgetting on ticklish ground now. She knew that well enough herself. Butshe had a good rudder to steer by, called Mother-Wit.
Says she, with inimitable coolness, -- "Mr. Gaunt is an old friend of mine, and a little too sensitive where Iam concerned. Some chatterbox has been and told him Mr. Neville shouldsay I have changed horses with him; and on that the gossips put theirown construction. Mr.


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