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Excerpt from Lady Bonnie's Experiment
The passage of the Channel had not discomposed her in the least she was as fresh, and her toilet was as scrupulous, as though she were just setting out for a little shopping in Bond Street The gray silk traveling cloak, that had slipped from her hand as she descended from the train at Calais, was over her arm, and she carried besides a miniature portmanteau of crimson leather, on which were the initials, B. L. C. It struck me that she ought to be called Belinda.
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