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The Claverings

CHAPTER XVI
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I believe in my heart she was spying me, and I let her come and go as she would, because I would not seem to be afraid of her.
So it grew.

And once or twice she was useful to me.

A woman, Harry, wants to have a woman near her sometimes--even though it be such an unwholesome creature as Sophie Gordeloup.

You must not think too badly of me on her account." "I will not; I will not think badly of you at all." "He is better, is he not?
I know little of him or nothing, but he has a more reputable outside than she has.

Indeed I liked him.


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