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The Desert of Wheat

CHAPTER VII
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By little significant mannerisms and revelations he had more and more betrayed the German in him.

She saw it in his overbearing conceit, his almost instant assumption that he was her master.

At first Lenore feared him, but, as she learned to hate him she lost her fear.

She had never been alone with him except under such circumstances as this; and she had decided she would not be.
"Wait ?" he was expostulating.

"But it's going to get hot for me." "Oh!...


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