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Beauchamp? he said heartily, using the nom de plume with an air of implied compliment; 'and so you've made up your mind to entrust yourself to us, have you? That's right. I don't think you'll find any reason to regret it, I don't indeed. Mark said he was sure of that. 'Well, now, as to the book, continued Mr. Fladgate; 'I've had the pleasure of looking through it myself, as well as Mr.

'Of course your hero is not exactly a magician, but it brings in the "Vivien" part of the story, don't you see? Of course Mark did not see, but he thought it best to agree. 'Well, continued Mr. Fladgate, who was secretly rather proud of his title, 'how does it strike you now? it seems to me as good a title as we are likely to hit upon.

The words were spoken now, and for good or ill he must abide by them henceforth to the end. He sat staring stupidly at Mr. Fladgate, who patted him on the shoulder with well-meant encouragement; he had never seen quite so coy an author before. 'I'm very glad to make Mr.

'Well, said Mark, stopping, 'I suppose you turn off here? Holroyd would have been willing to go on with him as far as Kensington had Mark proposed it, but he gave no sign of desiring this, so his friend's pride kept him silent too. 'One word more about the the book, he said. 'I may put your name and address on the title-page, then? It goes off to Chilton and Fladgate to-night.

Quelch, "it wouldn't be worth anybody's while. But what has he got on his head? that's what I want to know. Of course, if he's with Mr. Fladgate in some foreign den of iniquity, that accounts for it." "Don't foreigners wear hats?" inquired Mrs. Fladgate, innocently. "Not the respectable English sort, I'll bet bound," replied Mrs. Quelch; "some outlandish rubbish, I dare say. But I thought Mr.

'Shouldn't presume to, said Caffyn. 'But do you come down so heavily on ignorant admiration, Ashburn, eh? 'Oh, it isn't that, said Mr. Fladgate; 'it's his confounded modesty. I shall be afraid to tell him when we think about bringing out another edition. I really believe he'd like never to hear of it again! Mark felt himself flush.

I want to know the truth." "I believe it was accident," answered Ransford. "I listened most carefully just now to Fladgate's account of what happened. I firmly believe the man was telling the truth. But I haven't the least doubt that Folliot poisoned Collishaw not the least. Folliot knew that if the least thing came out about Fladgate, everything would come out about himself."

The fact is, you hold up his head too tight, and if he jibs now and then you can't wonder at it." "You have a very coarse way of putting things, Mr. Fladgate. Mr. Quelch is not a horse, that I am aware of." "We won't quarrel about the animal, my dear madam, but you may depend upon it, my solution's right.

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