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  • Spring was early; the Estwich hills bloomed in May; and Hélène d'Enver moved her numerous household from the huge Castilione Apartment House to Estwich and settled down for a summer of mental and physical recuperation.

    The Common Law 1899

  • Your little friend, Hélène d'Enver is a genuine and charming woman.

    The Common Law 1899

  • "I _had_ expected to meet the Countess d'Enver here," said Valerie, smiling.

    The Common Law 1899

  • She continued to see Hélène d'Enver, poured tea sometimes at the

    The Common Law 1899

  • And the following afternoon he called upon Mrs. Hind-Willet's understudy, the blue-eyed little Countess d'Enver.

    The Common Law 1899

  • Valerie thanked her with a self-possession which she did not entirely feel, and turned away with Hélène d'Enver.

    The Common Law 1899

  • Valerie, these two, Alma Hind-Willet and Hélène d'Enver, were the only two socially and financially suitable women in whom he took the slightest physical interest.

    The Common Law 1899

  • Rita, her new friendship for Hélène d'Enver, her work, filled all the little moments not occupied with Neville.

    The Common Law 1899

  • Her little heart was beating confidently again and she seated herself beside Hélène d'Enver in the prim circle of delegates intent upon their chairman, who was calling the meeting to order.

    The Common Law 1899

  • Hélène d'Enver was superintending the definite closing of her beautiful duplex apartments -- the most beautiful in the great château-like, limestone building.

    The Common Law 1899

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