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Kenelm Chillingly, Book 4.

Chapter 3 No.3

Word Count: 479    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

l,-and it was rarely even in that house that so m

, ball-givers, and beauties in vogue,-even authors and artists; and there was something in Kenelm Chillingly, in his striking countenance and figure, in that calm ease of

cess which few young men of his years achieve. He produced a sensation

erson I must reintroduce you t

s. She was leaning on her father's arm, looking very handsome, and her beauty was h

nalvon asking him to escort her to the refreshment-room

mbarrassed. "Have you

ver

ek, but we only settled

y who-" He stopped short, and his face g

o-what?" asked Cec

staying with L

d she te

t praised that young lady so justl

ained silent in the midst of a general small-talk. When Travers, after giving his address to Kenelm, and, of course, pressing him to call, left the h

, it is not two years since you wrote to

en rushes on his fate: when he does so his sight is gone. Love is blind. They say the blin

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“Kenelm Chillingly, Book 4. by Edward Bulwer-Lytton”