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The Primadonna

CHAPTER XI
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By the bye--speaking of her reminds me of that dinner at the Turkish Embassy--do you remember a disagreeable-looking man who sat next to me, one Feist, a countryman of mine ?' 'Rather! I wondered how he came there.' 'He had a letter of introduction from the Turkish Minister in Washington.

He is full of good letters of introduction.' 'I should think they would need to be good,' observed Logotheti.
'With that face of his he would need an introduction to a Port Said gambling-hell before they would let him in.' 'I agree with you.

But he is well provided, as I say, and he goes everywhere.

Some one has put him down at the Mutton Chop.

You never go there, do you ?' 'I'm not asked,' laughed Logotheti.


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