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A Splendid Hazard

CHAPTER IX
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THEY DRESS FOR DINNER Breitmann watched them as long as he could.

There was no jealousy in his heart, but there was bitterness, discontent, a savage self-pillorying.

He was genuinely sorry that this young woman was so pretty; still, had she the graces of Calypso, he must have come.

She would distract him, and he desired at that time distraction least of all diversions.

Concentration and singleness of purpose--upon these two attributes practically hung his life.


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