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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER XIV
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At the same time, I guess I'm not betraying any confidence, or telling you anything that Mrs.Wenham Gardner doesn't know herself, when I say that she's doing her best to qualify for a similar position." "You mean that she is doing something against the law!" Tavernake exclaimed, indignantly.

"I don't believe it for a moment.

If she is associating with these people, it's because she doesn't know who they are." Pritchard flicked the ash from his cigar.
"Well," he said, "every man has a right to his own opinions, and for my part I like to hear any one stick up for his friends.

It makes no odds to me.

However, here are a few facts I am going to bring before you.
Four months ago, one of the turns at a vaudeville show down Broadway consisted of a performance by a Professor Franklin and his two daughters, Elizabeth and Beatrice.


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