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The Midnight Passenger

CHAPTER VI
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CHAPTER VI.
DREAMING BY THE SEA.
Five o'clock on Thursday afternoon found Mr.Randall Clayton hovering around the grounds of the more democratic Hotel Manhattan, while the early birds of fashion sought the more pretentious splendor of the Oriental.
There was an anxious look upon the young man's face, and deep hollows under his eyes told of unaccustomed vigils.

A couple of wandering peris gazed wishfully at the hand bundle carefully enveloped in silvery tissue paper.

It was true that dark blue Russian violets, the starry forget-me-not, and the peerless lilies of the valley were therein hidden, but a keener emotion than expectant love shone in the young man's haggard eyes.
He was anxiously gazing around for the now well known form of Madame Raffoni.

Clayton dared not exhibit himself before the couple of hundred staring eyes upon the pavilion and broad porticos.
An unknown fear of being entrapped drove him restlessly about.
"Would to God that Jack Witherspoon had arrived!" muttered the lover.

"I may have the trap sprung on me at any moment.


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