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The Avenger

CHAPTER IX
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CHAPTER IX.
A BOX AT THE ALHAMBRA The Baroness lowered her lorgnettes and turned towards Wrayson.
"There is a man," she remarked, "in the stalls, who finds us apparently more interesting than the performance.

I do not see very well even with my glasses, but I fancy, no! I am quite sure, that his face is familiar to me." Wrayson leaned forward from his seat in the back of the box and looked downward.

There was no mistaking the person indicated by the Baroness, nor was it possible to doubt his obvious interest in their little party.
Wrayson frowned slightly as he returned his greeting.
"Ah, then, you know him," the Baroness declared.

"It is a friend, without doubt." "He belongs to my club," Wrayson answered.

"His name is Heneage.


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