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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER IV
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I really am not curious about personal matters; I find that my own life absorbs all my interests." They had finished breakfast and he paid the bill.

She began to put on her gloves.
"Whatever happens to me," she said, "I shall never forget that you have been very kind." She hesitated for a moment and then she seemed to realize more completely how really kind he had been.

There had been a certain crude delicacy about his actions which she had under-appreciated.

She leaned towards him.

There was nothing left this morning of that disfiguring sullenness.


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