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Updated: May 4, 2025


I suppose by "in public," she meant before the Tyndals and Mrs. Senter. At nine I had the pleasure of meeting the fair Gwendolen again, in one of the most remarkable rooms you can imagine. Sir Lionel had engaged it in advance, to be our private sitting-room, but it is as celebrated as it is interesting.

Norton won't know till this evening at Bideford that E. isn't with the Tyndals; and then of course I shall get George and Sallie out of his bad graces as well as I can. Meanwhile you will find her at Tintagel, and can bring her on by rail.

I am on the spot to snatch him at the last moment from the mouth of the lionness, provided she opens it wide enough to swallow him. Your ever useful and affectionate sister, Gwen. P. S. The Tyndals have got a cousin of George's with them, a budding millionaire from Eton, who has fallen in love at sight with the Lethbridge. But even Dick can't be jealous of childhood, and it may be helpful.

She is clever; almost too clever, for cherished, protected, schoolgirl nineteen. Would that I could find a screw loose in her history! Wouldn't I make it rattle? I thought I had got hold of one, through the Tyndals, but Sir Lionel wouldn't listen to the rattling, wouldn't let it rattle for an instant. Not that he means to be disagreeable.

"He had wanted to run up and knock at your door, to make sure you really had gone; but somebody he began to say who, when Mrs. Tyndal stepped on his foot forbade him to do it." I think I can guess who the somebody was, can't you? Though I don't see what arguments she can have used to persuade the really good-natured Tyndals to abandon me.

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