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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER VI
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Madame Cassandra helped along the dreams by a drug noted for its effect on the passions.

More than that," added Constance, leaning over toward him and catching his eye, "Madame Cassandra was working in league with a broker, as so many of the fakers do.

Drummond knew it, whether he told you the truth about it or not.

That broker was a swindler named Davies." She was watching the effect on him.

She saw that he had been reserving this for a last shot at her, that he realized she had stolen his own ammunition and appropriated it to herself.
"They were only too glad when Drummond approached them.


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