CHAPTER SEVENNext day Sir John went to attend to some business in his constituency and Rosina did not see him for a while. Meanwhile her giddy social life went on whirling until it was almost out of control. As a debutante she was presented at court and was winked at by the Prince of Wales. She attended parties, balls and picnics. She joined a merry group at the races where the Prince had a horse running, put a discreet wager on the animal, and lost. Miss Holden was there and lost a great deal of money, which seemed to bother her not at all. George Blakemore also had substantial losses, which he shrugged off. For a few days she did not see Lady Doreen, and she wondered what had happened regarding Arthur Woodward, who seemed to have vanished from the social scene. She was thinking of cal