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A CHARMING FELLOW.

BY FRANCES ELEANOR TROLLOPE,

AUTHOR OF "AUNT MARGARET'S TROUBLE," "MABEL'S PROGRESS," ETC. ETC.

In Three Volumes.

VOL. II.

 

 

 

London:

CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY.

1876.

CHARLES DICKENS AND EVANS,
CRYSTAL PALACE PRESS.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.


A CHARMING FELLOW.


CHAPTER I.

"So you are to come to Switzerland with us next month, Ancram," saidMiss Kilfinane. She was seated at the piano in Lady Seely'sdrawing-room, and Algernon was leaning on the instrument, and idlyturning over a portfolio of music.

"Yes; I hope your serene highness has no objection to that arrangement?"

"It would be of no use my objecting, I suppose!"

"Of none whatever. But it would be unpleasant."

"Oh, you would still go then, whether I liked it or not?"

"I'm afraid the temptation to travel about Europe in your company wouldbe too strong for me!"

"How silly you are, Ancram!" said Miss Kilfinane, looking up half shyly,half tenderly. But she met no answering look from Algernon. He had justcome upon a song that he wanted to try, and was drawing it out fromunder a heap of others in the portfolio.

"Lo

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