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The Primadonna

CHAPTER XI
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At all events, I wish to spare her any annoyance from the papers if I can, and if you have any regard for her you will help me, I'm sure.' 'I have the highest regard for Madame Cordova,' said Mr.Van Torp, and there was a perceptible change in his tone; 'but after this, I guess the best way I can show it is to keep out of her track.

That's about all there is to do.

You don't suppose I'm going to bring an action against that paper, do you ?' 'Hardly!' Logotheti smiled.
'Well, then, what do you expect me to do, Mr.Logotheti ?' Again the eyes of the two men met.
'I'll tell you,' answered the Greek.

'The story about your visit to Miss Donne in New York is perfectly true.' 'You're pretty frank,' observed the American.
'Yes, I am.

Very good.


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