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The Chink in the Armour

CHAPTER XX
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He visioned distinctly Sylvia Bailey as he had suddenly seen her, sitting before the green cloth, with her money piled up before her, and a look of eager interest and absorption on her face.
There had always been in Sylvia something a little rebellious, a touch of individuality which made her unlike the other women he knew, and which fascinated and attracted him.

She was a woman who generally knew her own mind, and who had her own ideas of right and wrong.

Lying there, he remembered how determined she had been about those pearls....
Chester's thoughts took a softer turn.

How very, very pretty she had looked last evening--more than pretty--lovelier than he had ever seen her.

There seemed to be new depths in her blue eyes.
But Chester was shrewd enough to know that Sylvia had felt ashamed to be caught by him gambling--gambling, too, in such very mixed company.


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