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The Primadonna

CHAPTER XVII
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In his pocket he held in his right hand a small envelope which he meant to bring out presently and give to her, where nobody would be likely to see them.
Presently, when the motor had turned to the left, far up the long drive, he raised his eyes and looked about him.

He had the sight of a man who has lived in the wilderness, and not only sees, but knows how to see, which is a very different thing.

Having satisfied himself, he withdrew the envelope and held it out to his companion.
'I thought you might just as well have some more money,' he said, 'so I brought you some.

I may want to sail any minute.

I don't know.


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