[The Powers and Maxine by Charles Norris Williamson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Powers and Maxine CHAPTER XVII 15/32
I've good reason to know that you've made several mistakes lately, and you're likely to make more." "Thanks for the warning.
But I hope you don't call yourself my 'enemy' ?" "I don't know of a more appropriate name--after the baseness that you haven't even tried to hide, in your dealings with me." "I thought all was fair in love and war." "Do you make war on women ?" "No--I make love to them." "To many, I dare say.
But here is one who won't listen." "At least you will listen while I go on with the news I came to tell ?" "Oh, yes, I confess to being curious.
No doubt what you say will be interesting--even if not accurate." "I can promise that it shall be both.
I called on Lenormand as soon as I learned what had happened--that he'd been mixed up in this case--and expressed myself as extremely concerned for the fate of his client, friends of whom were intimate friends of mine.
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