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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER V
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It represented a year's strenuous savings, perhaps more.

The woman who watched him imagined that he was hesitating.

Tavernake, however, had no such thought in his mind.

He stood there instead, wondering what strange thing had come to him that the mention of a hundred pounds, delightful sum though it was, never tempted him for a single second.

What this woman had said might be true.


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