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THE DOLLY DIALOGUES.


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(Handwritten note by the author)

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.


MR. WITT'S WIDOW.

THE PRISONER OF ZENDA.

HALF-A-HERO.

A CHANGE OF AIR.

FATHER STAFFORD.

THE

DOLLY DIALOGUES.

BY
ANTHONY HOPE.

Reprinted from the Westminster Gazette.

These are foolish things to all the wise—
And I love wisdom more than she loves me

LONDON:
VICTORIA HOUSE PRINTING COMPANY, LIMITED,
TUDOR STREET, E.C.

1899.

[All rights reserved.]


Printed by the Victoria House Printing Company, Limited,
Tudor-st., London, E.C.

CONTENTS.




PAGE

A LIBERAL EDUCATION
1
CORDIAL RELATIONS
7
RETRIBUTION
14
THE PERVERSENESS OF IT
21
A MATTER OF DUTY
28
MY LAST CHANCE
35
THE LITTLE WRETCH!
42
AN EXPENSIVE PRIVILEGE
50
A VERY DULL AFFAIR
57
STRANGE, BUT TRUE
65
THE VERY LATEST THING
73
AN UNCOUNTED HOUR
80
A REMINISCENCE
87
A FINE DAY
94
THE HOUSE OPPOSITE
101
A QUICK CHANGE
108
A SLIGHT MISTAKE
115
THE OTHER LADY
122
WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN
129
ONE WAY IN
137


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