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Updated: May 28, 2025
"Well, the whole of Tidborough knows where you've been, Nona," Lord Tybar greeted them. "And a good place too." He addressed the lady by his side. "Puggo, look at those pulpits and things in the window. You never go to church. It'll do you good. That's a pulpit, that tall thing. They preach from that." The lady remarked, "Thanks. I can remember it. At least I was married in a church, you know."
And Lord Tybar, his small, handsome head slightly on one side, looked from one to another with precisely that mock in his glance that Sabre had noticed, and transiently wondered at, on the day he had met them riding. Funny! "But, Puggo, you don't know Sabre, do you?" Lord Tybar said. "Sabre, this is Mrs. Winfred. A woman of mystery.
"You might think it's her figure the way she hides it up under all those furs on a day like this. But a pug's figure " Nona broke in. "I suppose we're going to start some time?" "Will you come and sit here?" Puggo inquired, but without making any movement. "No, I'll sit behind." She got in. "Good-by, Marko." Her voice sounded tired. She gave Sabre her hand. "Jolly, the books," she said.
One mystery is how she ever won Fred and the other why she is called Puggo. There must be something pretty dark in her past to have got her a name like Puggo." The woman of mystery shrugged her shoulders. "Of course Tony's simply a fool," she observed. "You know that, don't you, Mr. Sabre?" "It's not her face," Lord Tybar continued.
"And, of course," said Nona, "you always remember you're married, don't you?" Sabre glanced quickly at her. Her tone cut across the frivolous exchanges with an acid note. So utterly unlike Nona! And the thing was real, not imagined; and went further. The uncommonly pretty woman addressed as Puggo replied, "Oh, always.
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