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The Powers and Maxine

CHAPTER XI
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But I saw through black spectacles.

Now I see through rose-coloured ones." "I'd rather you saw through your own dear eyes, without any spectacles.
You must tell me what you're thinking of, dear.

For my own sake, if not yours." "Well--if you will know.

But, remember, darling, I'm going to put it out of my mind.

I'll ask you no questions, I'll only--tell you the thing itself.


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