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The Last Hope

CHAPTER XXXVI
18/21

No one else could tell it to you." He broke off and rubbed his chin while he looked apathetically at Colville's necktie.
"It has another merit, rare enough," he went on.

"It is good news.

I think, in fact I may say I am sure, that we shall pull through now and your money will be safely returned to you." "I am so glad," said Mrs.St.Pierre Lawrence, with a glance at Dormer Colville.

"I cannot tell you how glad I am." She looked at the banker with bright eyes and the flush still in her cheeks that made her look younger and less sure of herself.
"Not only for my own sake, you know.

For yours, because I am sure you must be relieved, and for--well, for everybody's sake.


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