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ation is evidently not intended for--for other--ears. I don't know whether _you_ have heard enough, _I_ shall go down! _Podb._ (_with a ghastly chuckle_). Like your shares, eh, old chap? And mine too, for that matter. Well, _I'm_ ready enough to go. Only, for goodness' sake, let's get away without being seen! [_They slip softly down the series of inclined planes, and out to the steps, where they re-embark. As their gondola pushes off, Mr. TROTTER and BOB PRENDERGAST appear from the Museum._ _Mr. T._ Why, land sakes! ain't that Mr. PODBURY and Mr. CULCHARD? Hi! You ain't ever going away? There's my darter and Miss HYPATIA around somewhere.--They'll be dreadful disappointed to have missed you! _Podb._ (_with an heroic attempt at cheeriness_). We--we're awfully disappointed to have missed _them_, Mr. TROTTER. Afraid we can't stop now! Goodbye! [_CULCHARD pulls his hat-brim over his eyes and makes a sign to the gondoliers to get on quickly; Mr. TROTTER comments with audible astonishment on their departure to BOB, who preserves a discreet silence._ * * * * * A PALMY DAY AT ST. RAPHAEL. _Villa Magali._--Delicious climate! STUART-RENDEL says it "reminds him of Devonshire, without the damp." Mention of Devonshire reminds _me_ of the DUKE. Try to point out to my friends that the Rossendale Election shows conclusively--Curious! Friends all get up and go out! Seems that ANDREW CLARKE specially told them I was to "avoid all excitement, over-exertion, and talk about politics!" Wish CLARKE would not be so unreasonable. _Must_ talk about Rossendale to somebody. _Off to Hyeres_--to see CHILDERS. Find CHILDERS tolerably chatty. Doesn't seem to care so much about Rossendale result as I should have expected. STUART-RENDEL comes to fetch me. Ahem! Off. _At Monte Carlo._--Feel so well, have looked in here. Meet WELLS, the "Champion Plunger." Asks me if I've got a system; he's "been losing heavily, and would be glad of any hint." Suggest his putting on the numbers of Rossendale Majority. WELLS seems pleased at idea. Does so at once, and loses 10,000 francs straight off. Meet him in grounds afterwards, and try to explain real significance of Rossendale election. WELLS disappears. Curious! _Can_ ANDREW CLARKE have got at WELLS? _Golfe San Juan._--French war-ships in Bay. Admiral might like to know my views on Rossendale and politics generally. Taken on boa
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