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The Double Traitor

CHAPTER XIV
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You shall learn from me, my young friend, how to banish some of that gloom from your face.

You shall learn how to find happiness." They made their way across to the Gaiety, where Selingman was a very conspicuous figure in the largest and most conspicuous box.

He watched with complacency the delivery of enormous bouquets to the principal artistes, and received their little bow of thanks with spontaneous and unaffected graciousness.

Afterwards he dragged Norgate round to the stage-door, installed him in a taxi, and handed over to his escort two or three of his guests.
"I entrust you, Mr.Norgate," he declared, "with our one German export more wonderful, even, than my crockery--Miss Rosa Morgen.

Take good care of her and bring her to the Milan.


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