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The Tempting of Tavernake

CHAPTER VI
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You see, you have traveled and I haven't.

You have mixed with all classes of people, and I have gone steadily on in one groove.

You have told me many things which I shall find very useful indeed later on." "Dear me," she laughed, "you are making me quite conceited!" "Anyhow," he replied, "I don't want you to look upon me, Beatrice, in any way as a benefactor.

I am much more comfortable here than at the boarding-house and it is costing no more money, especially since you began to get those singing engagements.

By the way, hadn't you better go and get ready ?" She smothered a sigh as she turned away and went slowly upstairs.


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