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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER XX
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Soon she came back to him.
"I am sorry," he said reluctantly.

"I am afraid that I have spoiled your evening." "Don't be foolish, please," she replied taking his arm.

"Do you believe that my father will be up in the balcony at Imano's to-night ?" Tavernake nodded.
"He told me so." "We will go and sit up there," she decided.

"He knows where I am to be found now so it doesn't matter.

I should like to see him." They walked off together.


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