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Lewis Rand

CHAPTER VI
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He could not remember having seen Jacqueline cry since she was a child, and the sight troubled him immensely.

She wept as though she were used to weeping.

He crossed to the chair by the window and touched her bowed head with his wrinkled hand.

"What is it, child ?" he asked.

"Tell Uncle Edward." But Jacqueline, it appeared, had nothing to tell.


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