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that a tragedy such as yesterday's is not the<br />

less tragic because it happened in humble<br />

life."<br />

There was a fitting silence when Miss Lavish<br />

had concluded. Then the cousins wished<br />

success to her labours, and walked slowly<br />

away across the square.<br />

"She is my idea of a really clever woman,"<br />

said Miss Bartlett. "That last remark struck me<br />

as so particularly true. It should be a most<br />

pathetic novel."<br />

Lucy assented. At present her great aim was<br />

not to get put into it. Her perceptions this<br />

morning were curiously keen, and she<br />

believed that Miss Lavish had her on trial for<br />

an ingenue.<br />

"She is emancipated, but only in the very best<br />

sense of the word," continued Miss Bartlett<br />

slowly. "None but the superficial would be<br />

shocked at her. We had a long talk yesterday.

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