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The Zeppelin’s Passenger

CHAPTER XXXIII
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You kept me in ignorance of things a wife should know.

You even encouraged me to believe you a coward, when a single word from you would have changed everything.

Therefore, I say that it is you who are responsible for what I nearly did, and what I should have done but for him--listen, Henry--but for him!" "But for him," her husband repeated curiously.
"It was Mr.Lessingham," she declared, "who opened my eyes concerning you.

It was he who refused to let me yield to that impulse of anger.
Look at my coat there.

My bag is on that table.


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