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ing the dancers and taking notice of all the little freedoms they so constantly exchanged with each other.
Presently Lord Arthur and Laura returned to the room and came and sat down by me, his lordship, to whom Mr. Inslip had previously introduced me, at once saying: "Allow me to introduce you two dears to one another Miss Laura, Miss Eveline. I must go away for a minute, and will be back directly."
Boulton seemed to take to me at once, and after a little ordinary conversation, whispered to me as he gave me a card:
"Come and see us in our rooms tomorrow, as we are. I know I shall love you; but there is no chance for it here. We must amuse our custoners to-night."