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"Away?" Monsieur Dupont echoed. "She left in a great hurry two hours
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brought you back into the arena?" he asked quietly. "
ed f " A frown darkened Layton's face. "I wish you would not put yourself so
completely into the hands of a stranger," he said doubtfully. "Who and what, is
this man? And how does he come to be mixed up in this affair?" "I know nothing
whatever about him," she replied. "But ther
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E. "If only I were not mad," he said, with all his sadness--"now I know
that you are really a woman...." "Let me go," she said brokenly,
withdrawing her hand from his. "Not yet," he returned, detaining her.
"There is something more I want to do." He paused. "My dear," he sai
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Through the cards again. "There is a dinner at Lord Crumbleton's--which I have
too much regard for o promise y
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