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Chapter XXVI
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"Married?" The girl echoed it ever so softly, but there it was at last.
"Didn't you know it?"
She summoned all her sturdiness. "No, she hasn't told me."
"And her friends--haven't they?"
"I haven't seen any of them lately. I'm not so fortunate as you."
Mrs. Jordan gathered herself. "Then you haven't even heard of Lord Bradeen's death?"
Her comrade, unable for a moment to speak, gave a slow headshake. "You know it from Mr. Drake?" It was better surely not to learn things at all than to learn them by the butler.
"She tells him everything."
"And he tells you--I see." Our young lady got up; recovering her muff and her gloves she smiled. "Well, I haven't unfortunately any Mr. Drake. I congratulate you with all my heart. Even without your sort of assistance, however, there's a trifle here and there that I do pick up. I gather that if she's to marry any one it must quite necessarily be my friend."
Mrs. Jordan was now also on her feet. "Is Captain Everard your friend?"
The girl considered, drawing on a glove. "I saw, at one time, an immense deal of him."
Mrs. Jordan looked hard at the glove, but she hadn't after all waited for that to be sorry it wasn't cleaner. "What time was that?"
"It must have been the time you were seeing so much of Mr. Drake." She had now fairly taken it in: the distinguished person Mrs. Jordan was to marry would answer bells and put on coals and superintend, at least, the
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