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CHAPTER XI
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"Your audacity is beyond belief," he broke out.
"And beyond endurance," Mr.Bowmore added.

"Understand this, sir! Whatever your defense may be, I object, under any circumstances, to be made the victim of a trick." "You are the victim of your own obstinate refusal to profit by a plain warning," Bervie rejoined.

"At the eleventh hour, I entreated you, and I entreated Mr.Linwood, to provide for your own safety; and I spoke in vain." Percy's patience gave way once more.
"To use your own language," he said, "I have still to decide whether you have behaved toward me like a scoundrel or a friend.

You have said nothing to justify yourself yet." "Very well put!" Mr.Bowmore chimed in.

"Come to the point, sir! My daughter's reputation is in question." "Miss Bowmore's reputation is not in question for a single instant," Bervie answered.


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