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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER XXII
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As you perceive; the place has a distinctly Bohemian flavor." Tavernake looked around.
"They seem to come in all sorts of clothes," he remarked.

"I am glad." "There is a man now in London," Elizabeth continued, "whom I am just as anxious to see as I am to find my sister.

I believe that this is the most likely place to find him.

That is why I have come.

My father was to have been here to take me, but as you heard he has gone out somewhere and not returned.


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