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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER VI
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She holds it back and tells you plausible falsehoods to help her own ends.

She is trying to arouse in you those passions which you have suppressed, and she has not scrupled to use drugged cigarettes with you and others to do it.

You remember the breakfast dream, when I said that much could be traced back to dreams?
A thing happens.

It causes a dream.

That in turn sometimes causes action.


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