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The Lighted Way

CHAPTER VI
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"I cannot imagine how he became concerned in the matter at all." "I believe," Arnold told her, "that some one telephoned Mr.
Weatherley this morning.

He was asked for privately several times and he seemed very much disturbed by some message he received." "Some one telephoned him," she repeated, frowning.

"Now I wonder who that person could be." She sat quite still for a moment or two, looking through the glass-paneled door.

Then she shrugged her shoulders.
"In any case," she declared, "I am here to lunch and I am hungry.

I will not wait for Mr.Rosario.May I sit here ?" He called a waiter and the extra place was very soon prepared.
"If Mr.Rosario comes," she said, "we can see him from here.


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