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"I saw her yesterday at the consecration." "Did you go? How immoral! I stayed at home and gave a luncheon for Marion Delegass." "So I heard; but everybody hadn't such a moral thing as that to do." "Oh, no; very likely not. By the way, you have never apologized for deserting me in the middle of the service that night." "I had to take care of that girl. She fainted." "Oh, you did? Who was she?

Is Rangely to die?" "Pooh, it isn't Rangely. He's too insignificant. I can snub him any time. It's better fun than that." "Well, let's hear." "You know that Marion Delegass is to end her season with a week in Boston." "Well? You are not going to Boston to see her, are you? You've seen her in Paris and New York enough to last, I should think." "Oh, no; I'm going to meet her."

Why she's left more husbands and lovers behind her than a sailor has wives! Marion Delegass and that prig in petticoats! Well, Elsie, you do beat the devil!" "Am I to understand that you know His Satanic Majesty well enough to speak with authority?" she laughed. "What do you think now of my revenge?" "I don't exactly see where the revenge comes in. She won't come to the lunch." "Come?

"Why, of course, Chauncy, I wanted to show that I hadn't any ill feeling against the family of my bishop." "To meet Marion Delegass?" "Of course. I thought it would liven Mrs. Strathmore up a little. She always reminded me of water-gruel with not enough salt in it." Dr. Wilson burst into a roar of laughter, leaning back in his chair and slapping his knee. "Marion Delegass!

Wilson who was the immediate means of bringing about an understanding between Maurice and Berenice. Mrs. Wilson was never so occupied that she was not able to attend to any new thing which might turn up, and her interest in the spring races did not prevent her from having a hand in the affairs of the lovers. While she was in town attending to the luncheon for Marion Delegass she dined with Mrs.

"Marion Delegass, the most notoriously disreputable actress even on the French stage? Well, she'll be a change from your parsons." "Luckily her last week is the week of the consecration of the heathen." "Is she to take part?" "Don't be flippant. I am to give Mlle. Delegass a luncheon. I've arranged it by letter.

You'll shock all your relations, but they must be getting hardened to that by this time." Whether the relatives were on this occasion more or less shocked than upon others was not a question to which Elsie devoted any especial thought. She gave her luncheon, and all the world knew that she had invited Mrs. Strathmore to meet Marion Delegass on the day of the consecration. Mrs.