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Lady Catherine and her maid departed in the late afternoon after a flurried and unconsoling tea and left an atmosphere of crisis and dismay behind them. After lunch Mrs. Rylands tried to sleep according to her régime, but the gaunt spectacle of dear old England, the unimaginable spectacle of dear old England torn by a monstrous1 civil conflict, with a massacre2 of the sentinels at the Royal Mint and a sinister3 rabble4 marching upon Westminster; Scotland Yard more like the Bastille than ever and machine-guns making a last harvest of resistance down the Mall before the sack of Buckingham Palace began, kept her awake. These were preposterous5 notions, but failing any other images it was difficult to keep them off the screen of her mind. What could this strike of a whole people be like in reality and why had no one realised the advent6 of this frightful7 clash of classes in time?
She just lay awake and stared at the blank of her imagination as some gravelled author destitute8 of detail might stare painfully at a sheet of paper.
When at last Lady Catherine had truly gone, it was as if earth and silence had suddenly swallowed a Primrose9 League fair with five large roundabouts and a brass10 band. She turned round to find Mr. Plantagenet-Buchan behind her appreciating the calm.
“Marvellous energy,” he said.
“She will be a great help,” said Cynthia with unusual asperity
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rabble
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preposterous
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advent
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primrose
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brass
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conspicuously
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sterling
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prostrate
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cornucopias
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cornucopia
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carving
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