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The Avalanche

CHAPTER III
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And her childlike delight in watchin' the show." "Nothing else?
No one has claimed to recognize her ?" Spaulding sat up straight, his nose pointing.

"Recognize her?
What d'you mean ?" "I mean that I overheard a conversation--one-sided--to-day on the California Street dummy, in which Bisbee accused Madame Delano practically of what I have told you.

At least that is the way I interpreted it.

He called her Marie, alluded in an unmistakable manner to a disgraceful past in which he had known her intimately, and was confident that he recognized her in spite of her flesh and white hair.

I am positive that she recognized him, although she was clever enough not to reply." "Jimminy! The plot thickens.


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