Excerpt from The Seven Sons of Mammon, Vol. 3 of 3: A Story
A Man Wearing His Heart Upon His Sleeve.
"Miss Salusbury is not so clever as the little widow," said Lord Carnation to himself; "but she's plucky, and knows a lot. But the widow! - what a committee she might get up for a burnt-out or a famine-relief fund. If the women didn't hate her so, she ought to go in against slavery. I wish she'd cram me about crime and reformation, and that sort of thing. I wonder where she lives. Where does she live?" he asked aloud, turning to Magdalen.
"To whom do you allude, my lord?"
"Why, our little friend Mrs. What'shername - Mrs. Armytage."
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