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The Governors

CHAPTER XIV
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Well, I wish you well out of it, and now I must really go.
If you do have to come across in a hurry, Mr.Littleson, I may see something of you in Paris." "You are going to Europe, then ?" he asked breathlessly.
"By to-morrow morning's boat," she answered.

"I am going to send my trunks down to the steamer, and stay with some friends to-night." "At least," he begged, "come down and see Bardsley and Weiss.

I'll take you down in the automobile.

It shall not detain you five minutes." She shook her head.
"I cannot see the faintest use," she answered, "in my going to visit your friends.

I have really and absolutely parted with the paper, and the person in whose possession it is will no doubt communicate with you." "His name ?" Littleson demanded.


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