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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER VI
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Let me see--yes, I can do that.

You too will be lucky in speculation." Constance, with one ear open, had been busy looking about the room.

In a bookcase she saw a number of books and paused to examine their titles.

She was surprised to see among the old style dream books several works on modern psychology, particularly on the interpretation of dreams.
"Of course, Mrs.Caswell, I don't want to urge you," Madame was saying.
"I have only pointed out a way in which you can be independent.

And, you know, Mr.Davies is a perfect gentleman, so courteous and reliable.
I know you will be successful if you take my advice and go to him." Mildred said nothing for a few moments, but as she rose to go she remarked, "Thank you very much.


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