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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER VI
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There you are, three against that poor little woman--no, four, including yourself.
Perhaps she was foolish.

But it was not so much to her discredit as to those who cast her adrift when she had a natural right to protection.
Here was a woman with passions which she herself did not understand, and a little money--alone.

Her case appealed to me.

I knew her dreams.
I studied them." Caswell was listening in amazement.

"It is dangerous to be with a person who pays attention to such little things," he said.
Evidently Drummond himself must have been listening.


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