mployed as a barmaid. Entering the place without hesitation, she sent in her car
iring her. "Have you come bac
am reduced to th
tell me you depend for your income on Lord Le Basque -
's lawyers contin
cessary to add that Lady Le Basque, continuing the allowance at her husband's r
rd remarked. "Well, I'm glad to se
know if you have heard anythi
restrain himself when he saw his way to a joke. "Here's constancy!" he
am accustomed to be treated respectfully
Don't be a fool," he said; "James is in London - Jam
eager curiosity and interest. "You don't mea
e is a gentleman at large
ld went on wit
ft America
He's in England, he says, on business. It's my belief that he wants money for this new venture on bad security. They're s
he go to th
ther
es he co
see him, it appears. H
e mar
sy. Plenty of women have set the trap for him, but he
oolly. "As much lo
age?" the land
Mrs. Wester
Basque'
's money may go
ime when you were a barmaid. You don't me
ou give a mes
ng for a lady w
tea with his old sweethear
on't
wi
rence of opinio