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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER VI
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But he hasn't caught you.

He thinks there is in you the same wild demimondaine instinct that with many an ardent woman, slumbers unknown in the back of her mind.
"Whatever you may say, you do think of him.

When a woman dreams of breakfasting cozily with some one other than her husband it has an obvious meaning.

As for the messenger and the message about the United Traction, there, too, was a plain wish, and, as you must see, wishes in one form or another, disguised or distorted, lie at the basis of dreams.

Take the coal fire.


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