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The Sowers

CHAPTER XXVII
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I want to see them together.

Are they happy ?" Catrina's face hardened.
"If there is a God in heaven, and he hears our prayers, they ought not to be," she replied curtly.
"She looked happy enough in Petersburg," said the Frenchman, who never told the truth for its own sake.

Whenever he thought that Catrina's hatred needed stimulation he mentioned Etta's name.
"There are other questions in my mind," he went on, "some of which you can answer, mademoiselle, if you care to." Catrina's face expressed no great willingness to oblige.
"The Charity League," said De Chauxville, looking at her keenly; "I have always had a feeling of curiosity respecting it.

Was, for instance, our friend the Prince Pavlo implicated in that unfortunate affair ?" Catrina flushed suddenly.

She did not take her eyes from the ponies.


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