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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER V
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It is absolutely necessary, in her own interests as well as mine, that I see her, and that very shortly." "I shall tell her exactly what you say," Tavernake answered apparently unmoved.

"Perhaps it would be as well now if we went on to view the sleeping apartments." "Never mind about the sleeping apartments!" she cried quickly.

"You must do more than tell her.

You can't believe that I want to bring harm upon any one.

Do I look like it?
Have I the appearance of a person of evil disposition?
You can be that young lady's best friend, Mr.Tavernake, if you will.


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