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The Powers and Maxine

CHAPTER XI
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Oh, you _will_ think of it, when you're cooler.

For you, I would not fear much, for I know what a swordsman you are, and what a shot--far superior to Godensky, and with right on your side.

But I would fear for myself.

Promise you won't bring this trouble upon me." "I promise," he answered.

"Oh, my darling, what wouldn't I promise you, to atone for my brutal injustice to an angel?
How thankful I am that I came to you to-night! I meant not to come.


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