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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER XVI
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"I shall tell her what you say.
Perhaps I had better go now." He half rose to his feet.

Suddenly she lost control of herself.
"Leonard, Leonard," she cried, "don't you see that you are being very foolish indeed?
You have been good to me.

Let me try and repay it a little.

Elizabeth is my sister, but listen! What I say to you now I say in deadly earnest.

Elizabeth has no heart, she has no thought for other people, she makes use of them and they count for no more to her than the figures that pass through one's dreams.


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