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The Primadonna

CHAPTER XI
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Hundreds of little gold beads were sewn upon it at the intersections of the pattern.

It was a marvellous creation.
'I had seen the handwriting on the one addressed to me before,' Logotheti said.
'Oh, you had, had you ?' Mr.Van Torp asked the question in a dull tone without the slightest apparent interest in the answer.
'Yes,' Logotheti replied, not paying any attention to his host's indifference.

'I received an anonymous letter last winter, and the writing of the address was the same.' 'It was, was it ?' The millionaire's tone did not change in the least, and he continued to admire the waistcoat.

His manner might have disconcerted a person of less assurance than the Greek, but in the matter of nerves the two financiers were well matched.
'Yes,' Logotheti answered, 'and the anonymous letter was about you, and contained some of the stories that are printed in this article.' 'Oh, it did, did it ?' 'Yes.

There was an account of your interview with the Primadonna at a hotel in New York.


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