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1Blanche had fainted away and Annon was bearing her out of the hall.
2Then let Frank Annon be jealous of them, and leave me in peace.
3You can be the Honorable Mrs. Annon, if you give your mind to it.
4Major Royston, my father's friend, and Frank Annon, my own.
5I hope you'll learn a double lesson, and Annon find a docile pupil in both.
6But to what do I owe this unexpected friendliness? cried Annon, both grateful and surprised.
7She still avoided Treherne, but so skillfully that few observed the change but Annon and himself.
8You have been very rude to Mr. Annon.
9Annon frowned and fell back, saying sharply, "Come, Major, what are you doing there?"
10Trevor Annon is founder and chairman of Ireland's largest indigenous food service and business support services provider.
11Annon loves her, she is heart-whole, and will soon learn to love him, if you are silent.
12I will keep silent and see her marry Annon without a word of complaint, if you will it.
13Mrs. Snowdon remained silent for a moment, with brows knit in deep thought, while Annon uneasily watched her.
14No more of this; recollect my wish regarding Mr. Annon, and let your cousin amuse himself without you in public.
15"Why did you haunt the old lady?" asked Annon, as the laughter ceased.
16"Happy man, I wish I had been a cripple!" sighed Annon.