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THE GIRL MADGE CHAPTER X SMALL CAUSES A clock sounded one of the later morning hours of the night as Gower Woodseer stood at his hotel door, having left Fleetwood with a band of revellers.

The plate of meat was brought by Mary Jones with Gower beside her, and a sniffle of her happiness audible.

The moments were of the palpitating order for Gower, although his common sense lectured the wildest of hearts for expecting such a possibility as the presence of his lofty lady here.

Struck by the contrast between the two simultaneous honeymoons, and a vision of the high-spirited mountain girl, seen in this place a young bride seeking her husband, Gower Woodseer could have performed that unphilosophical part.

Under the circumstances, Gower thought such a piece of writing to him magnanimous.

Livia had heard from Gower Woodseer of the reported disappearance of the Countess of Fleetwood and her maid.

Neither Livia nor Gower wondered at the clearing of the mystery, before it went to swell the scandal.

Her obedience was to a higher than a mortal lord: and Gower was touched to the quick through the use of the word.

This official entered presently to Gower, presenting a loaded forehead.

Woodseer thankfully consented to mount his coach-box next day, and astonish Gower with a drop on his head from the skies about the time of the mid-day meal.

As for the earl, Gower inclined to plead hesitatingly, still to plead, on behalf of a nobleman owning his influence and very susceptible to his wisdom, whose echo of a pointed saying nearly equalled the satisfaction bestowed by print.

That fellow, Gower Woodseer, might accuse the husband of virtually lying, if he by his conduct implied her distastefulness or worse.

Mounting the stairs, Gower was moved to let fall a benevolent look on the worried son of fortune.

That day down in Surrey with the grand old bootmaker was one of our days, Gower Woodseer!

He was ignorant of the revenge he had on Gower, whose diction had not been particularly estimable.