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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER XI
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I can't say I feel any too well myself." "I think I'll take a walk with you," answered Constance, who did not like the continued effect of the two powders.

"I feel the need of exercise--and air." Adele hesitated, but Constance already had her hat on.

She had seen Drummond watching Dr.Price's door, and it interested her to know whether he could possibly have been following Adele or some one else.
As they walked along Adele quickened her pace, until they came again to the drug store.
"I believe I'll go in and get something," she remarked, pausing.
For the first time in several minutes Constance looked at the face of her friend.

She was amazed to discover that Adele looked as if she had had a spell of sickness.

Her eyes were large and glassy, her skin cold and sweaty, and she looked positively pallid and thin.
As they entered the store Muller, the druggist, bowed again and looked at Adele a moment as she leaned over the counter and whispered something to him.


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