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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER XII
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Here was a tremendous problem.

How was she to meet it?
For perhaps half an hour they sat in silence.

One plan after another she rejected.
Suddenly an idea occurred to her.

Somewhere, in a bank, she had seen a method which might meet the difficulty.
"To-morrow--I will arrange it--to suit both of you," she cried confidently.
"How ?" he asked.
"Trust it all to me," she appealed.
"All," replied Graeme, rising and standing before her.

"All.


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