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The Secret Passage

CHAPTER XVII
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He ought to be weary of it by this time." Juliet looked wistfully at him.

"Can't we be plain with one another ?" "No," said Mallow, shaking his head, "you have your suspicions and I mine.

Let us refrain from talking about the matter." Miss Saxon drew a breath of relief.

"I think that is best," she said, and her expression was reflected in the eyes of her lover.

"When will you come and see mother ?" "Next week.


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