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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER V
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I do not feel at liberty to tell you anything without that young lady's permission." "You refuse ?" she cried, incredulously.

"You refuse a hundred pounds ?" He opened the door of the car.

He seemed scarcely to have heard her.
"At about eleven o'clock to-morrow morning," he announced, "I shall have the pleasure of calling upon you.

I trust that you will have decided to take the house.".


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