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The Chink in the Armour

CHAPTER XIV
19/24

But it said nothing, absolutely nothing!" exclaimed Madame Wachner.
And Sylvia suddenly realised that in truth Anna's letter did say nothing.
"I should have thought they would have had a telegram to-day about the luggage." "So would I," said Sylvia.

And then musingly, "I should never, never have expected Anna Wolsky to go off like that.

So--so mysteriously--" "Well, there, I quite disagree with you! It is just what I should have expected her to do!" exclaimed Madame Wachner.

"She told me of that visit you both made to the soothsayer.

Perhaps she made up in her mind to follow that person's advice.


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