[Constance Dunlap by Arthur B. Reeve]@TWC D-Link bookConstance Dunlap CHAPTER IV 28/57
Eagerly he watched to see whether jealousy of the other woman played any part with her. "I understand," she said with a hasty glance at her watch and a covert look at Drummond.
"Let us go.
If we are to win we must keep our heads clear.
I shall see you to-morrow." For hours during the rest of the night Constance tossed fitfully in half sleep, thinking over the problem she had assumed. How was she to get at the inside truth of what was going on across the hall? That was the first question. In her perplexity, she rose and looked out of the window at the now lightening gray of the courtyard.
There dangled the LeMar telephone wire, only a few feet from her own window. Suddenly an idea flashed over her.
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