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Nina Balatka

CHAPTER XII
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Go and tell him so, since you are becoming one of them.

In doing so much you cannot at any rate do me harm." Then she took herself off, forgetting in her angry spirit the prudential motives which had induced her to begin the conversation with Souchey.

But Souchey, though he was going to Madame Zamenoy's house to get his dinner, and was looking forward with much eagerness to the mess of hot cabbage and the cold sausage, had by no means become "one of them" in the Windberg-gasse.

He had had more than one interview of late with Lotta Luxa, and had perceived that something was going on, of which he much desired to be at the bottom.

Lotta had some scheme, which she was half willing and half unwilling to reveal to him, by which she hoped to prevent the threatened marriage between Nina and the Jew.


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