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The Powers and Maxine

CHAPTER XVII
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Yet the public adores you.

It would pardon you any indiscretion, especially a romantic one--any indiscretion _except treachery_.

There might, however, be a few persons less indulgent.

Du Laurier, for instance." I shivered.

"We were speaking of the scene with the Juge d'Instruction," I reminded him.


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