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Lady Aspasia and M. Chatelard were seated one on each side of the fireplace, fairly monopolising the benefits of the situation. Although the thought of Sir Arthur, upstairs with his young wife-no doubt coaxing the insolent beauty into a better temper-was no very agreeable one to her, Lady Aspasia, with the good-humoured, material philosophy of her