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Автор: Mrs. Oliphant
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THE DOVE.

       CHAPTER XXIX.

       THE CONTESSA'S TRIUMPH.

       CHAPTER XXX.

       DIFFERENT VIEWS.

       CHAPTER XXXI.

       TWO FRIENDS.

       CHAPTER XXXII.

       YOUTHFUL UNREST.

       CHAPTER XXXIII.

       THE CONTESSA PREPARES THE WAY.

       CHAPTER XXXIV.

       IN SUSPENSE.

       CHAPTER XXXV.

       THE DÉBUT.

       CHAPTER XXXVI.

       THE EVENING AFTER.

       CHAPTER XXXVII.

       THE CONTESSA'S TACTICS.

       CHAPTER XXXVIII.

       DISCOVERIES.

       CHAPTER XXXIX.

       LUCY'S DISCOVERY.

       CHAPTER XL.

       THE DOWAGER'S EXPLANATION.

       CHAPTER XLI.

       SEVERED.

       CHAPTER XLII.

       LADY RANDOLPH WINDS UP HER AFFAIRS.

       CHAPTER XLIII.

       THE LITTLE HOUSE IN MAYFAIR.

       CHAPTER XLIV.

       THE SIEGE OF LONDON.

       CHAPTER XLV.

       THE BALL.

       CHAPTER XLVI.

       THE BALL CONTINUED.

       CHAPTER XLVII.

       NEXT MORNING.

       CHAPTER XLVIII.

       THE LAST BLOW.

       CHAPTER XLIX.

       THE EXPERIENCES OF BICE.

       CHAPTER L.

       THE EVE OF SORROW.

       CHAPTER LI.

       THE LAST CRISIS.

       CHAPTER LII.

       THE END.

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

      Sir Thomas Randolph had lived a somewhat stormy life during the earliest half of his career. He had gone through what the French called a jeunesse orageuse; nothing very bad had ever been laid to his charge; but he had been adventurous, unsettled, a roamer about the world even after the period at which youthful extravagances cease. Nobody ever knew when or where he might appear. He set off to the farthest parts of the earth at a day's notice, sometimes on pretext of sport, sometimes on no pretext at all, and re-appeared again as unexpectedly as he had gone away. He had run out his fortune by these and other extravagances, and was at forty in one of the most uncomfortable positions in which a man can find himself, with the external appearance of large estates and an established and important position, but in reality with scarcely any income at all, just enough to satisfy the mortgagees, and leave himself a pittance not much more than the wages of a gamekeeper. If his aunt, Lady Randolph, had not been so good to him it was uncertain whether he could have existed at all, and when the heiress, whom an eccentric will had consigned to her charge, fell in his way, all her friends concluded as a matter of certainty that Sir Tom would jump at this extraordinary windfall, this gift of a too kind Providence, which sometimes will care for a prodigal in a way which he is quite unworthy