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damn' fool of agirl, that's what I was," saidLady Sedgwick.
"That's true now. Youhadn't much sense. If you had, you wouldn't have taken up with me. What hands you had for a horse. Do you remember thatmare – what was her name now? – MollyO'Flynn. Ah, she was a wicked devil, that one was."
"You were the only one that could ride her,"said Lady Sedgwick.
"She'd have had me offif she could! When she found she couldn't, she gave in. ah,she was a beauty, now. But talking of sitting a horse, there wasn't one lady in those parts better than you. A lovely seat you had, lovelyhands. Never any fear in you, not for a minute! And it's beenthe same ever since, so I judge. Aeroplanes, racing cars."
Bess Sedgwick laughed.
"I must get on with my letters."
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She drew back from the window.
Micky leaned over the railing. "I've not forgotten Ballygowlan," he said with meaning. "Sometimes I've thought of writing to you –”
Bess Sedgwick's voicecame out harshly.
"And what do you mean by that, Mick Gorman?"
"I was just saying as I haven't forgotten – anything. I was just –
Thursday, January 3, 2008
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