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Madelon

CHAPTER I
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Sometimes as she sang she flung out her slender hands with a nervous gesture which had hostility in it.

Truth was that she hated Lot Gordon both on his own account and because he came instead of his cousin Burr.

She had expected Burr that night; she had taken his cousin's hand on the doorlatch for his.

He had not been to see her for three weeks, and her heart was breaking as she sang.

Any face which had appeared to her instead of his in the doorway that night would have been to her as the face of a bitter enemy or a black providence, but Lot Gordon was in himself hateful to her.


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