Chapter Three-1

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Chapter ThreeSir Harvey Wychbold, driving beside Lord Windover, who was tooling a magnificent pair of bays, had a smile of satisfaction on his face. He could hardly believe his good fortune when the previous evening at Wattiers, Lord Windover, who was standing next to him at the bar, discussed a mill that was to take place at Wimbledon and suggested that they should watch it together. Ever since he had come to London, Sir Harvey had aspired to become a Social figure, but the members of the real Beau Ton avoided him and he had almost despaired of attaining his ambition. It was true that, because he was wealthy, it was easy to ingratiate himself with the penniless members of the Nobility and those who had lost their fortunes at cards, but that was not what Sir Harvey wanted. He had been

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