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The Powers and Maxine

CHAPTER XV
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Isn't it the same thing ?" "No, not unless I choose to say so." "And--but you will choose.

You want to save him, of course." "Why ?" "Because he's innocent.

Because he's your friend." "No man is the friend of any woman, if he's in love with another." "Oh, Lisa, does sophistry of that sort matter?
Does anything matter except saving him ?" "I don't consider," she said, in a slow, aggravating way, "that Ivor Dundas has behaved very well to--to our family.

But I want you to understand this, Di.

If he is to be got out of this danger--no doubt it's real danger--in any such way as you propose, it's for _me_ to do it, not you.


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