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Julia’s new French slippers1 pinched, and her tiara pressed on certain nerves of her head, as the more humble2 hat pin has been known to do. The procession up the staircase seemed endless. To Julia it looked like a river of jewels; she had ceased to know or care who were the mere3 women beneath it. Not all of the men were foils. Royalty4, the entire cabinet, and the diplomatic corps5 were present; gorgeous uniforms, sashes, and orders saved many men from being mistaken for waiters.
As the first guests were ascending6, Julia had turned to the duke and said sweetly:?—
“I have asked Ishbel and Bridgit, and they have promised to come.”
“You have what?” asked the duke, his dull eyes glowing.
“They were my first friends in England, and as I am your hostess, it occurred to me that I had the right to issue a few invitations on my own account. I merely mention it, that you may not be betrayed by surprise when you see them.”
“You have taken a purely7 feminine advantage—waiting until this moment to tell me—when I can do nothing!” It was long since the duke had felt himself on fire with passion.
“Of course we all take our advantages where we can, and are as deceitful as possible,” said Julia, smiling into his snapping eyes. “Those are primal8 weapons, and you gave them to us. Here come some terribly important people.”
The duke had been forced to swallow his wrath9, and, in a few moments, forgot it in the sudden stream of arrivals. After a time fatigue
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royalty
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fatigue
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velvet
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rubies
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wretch
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magnetism
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repel
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graceful
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pampered
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courteous
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haughty
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arrogance
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apostate
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malice
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sniffed
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