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f he knew at once! I jumped up; tingling with excitement, almost too impatient to speak. "Mr Thorold--this is a most adventurous afternoon! I have something to tell you about myself. It will explain how it comes about that Charmion and I--Wait for me here for a quarter of an hour. I'll come back,--but there is something I must do first. You'll understand when I come back. Please wait!" I hurried out, rang for Bridget, ordered her to get rid of the orphan, and come back to help. The wardrobe was pulled from beneath the bed, off came spectacles and wig, my face was washed free from the disfiguring marks, my hair was coiled, a dainty blue gown slipped over my head. The quarter of an hour grew into a half, the sound of pacing footsteps sounded through the wall. I laughed, slipped my feet into satin slippers, and threw open the drawing-room door. He had his back towards me at that moment; he wheeled round, started, stared, made a curious jerking bow. His face showed no sign of recognition, only surprise and a veiled impatience. "Mr Thorold, I believe?" I said smiling. His forehead knitted into lines; he stared more closely. "Billy's father, I believe?" I said, smiling more broadly. "The man who ate up my sandwiches!" "Oh! you--you--you minx!" he gasped loudly. Oh! it was gloriously amusing! Edward Hallett and Charmion were nowhere for the moment; he could do nothing but gasp and stare, walk round me, examine me from one point of view and then another, gasp and exclaim again. "You--; _you_ are Miss Harding! Miss Harding was you! Am I dreaming, or is this real life? How did you do it? _Why_ did you do it? But your mouth is a different shape! This beats anything I ever knew! You used to look round-shouldered. Why? Why? _Why_? How could you be so mad?" Then I made him sit down, and told him the whole story from the beginning; and, like every one else, he disapproved violently at first, and then, by slow degrees, came round to my own point of view. Like Bridget, he wanted to know why I couldn't play fairy godmother to the "Mansions" with my own face; but when I asked him if I could have done so much for _him_, he acknowledged hastily that I could not. His expression, half horrified, half shy, spoke more eloquently than his words. "No! you see it would not have worked. Old Miss Harding had a pull over Evelyn Wastneys. My name is Evelyn Wastneys, by the way, but that is a secre
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