[The Tempting of Tavernake by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Tempting of Tavernake CHAPTER V 22/38
"I only allow it in my rooms under protest.
You must come and tell me what your client says. When can you see him ?" "It is doubtful whether I shall be able to find him this evening," he replied.
"It would probably be to-morrow morning." "You might go and try at once," she suggested. He was a little surprised. "You are really interested in the matter, then ?" he inquired. "Yes, yes," she told him, "of course I am interested.
I want you to come and see me directly you have heard.
It is important.
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