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You Never Know Your Luck
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CHAPTER XVII
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Going to the door of Crozier's room, she appeared to listen for a moment, and then she opened it.
"No, it is all right," she said.
In another few minutes Mona had finished the letter.

"Do you wish to read it again ?" she asked Kitty, but not handing it to her.
"No, I leave the words to you.

It was the right meaning I wanted in it," she replied.
Suddenly Mona came to her and laid a hand on her arm.

"You are wonderful--a wonderful, wise, beloved girl," she said, and there were tears in her eyes.
Kitty gave the tiny fingers a spasmodic clasp, and said: "Quick, we must get them in!" She put the banknotes inside the sheets of paper, then hastily placed both in the envelope and sealed the envelope again.
"It's just a tiny bit damp with the steam yet, but it will be all right in five minutes.

How soiled the envelope is!" Kitty added.


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