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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER VII
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I heard you tell 'em to hit it up so as to shake me.

But I found out all right." "Found out what ?" asked Constance coldly.
"Say, that's about your style, isn't it?
You always get in when it comes to trimming the good spenders, don't you ?" "Mr.Drummond," she replied, "I don't care to talk to you." "You don't, hey?
Well, perhaps, when the time comes you'll have to talk.

How about that ?" She was thinking rapidly.

Was Mrs.Warrington preparing to strike a blow that would be the last impulse necessary to send the plunger down for the last time?
She decided to take a chance, to temporize until some one else made a move.
"I'd thank you to place your fingers on this pad," said Constance quietly.

"I'm making a collection of these things." "You are, are you ?" "Yes," she cut short.


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