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The Danger Mark

CHAPTER III
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And I tell you now, at last, I'm tired of it." "What a ridiculous idea you seem to have of me," began Dysart, laughing.
"I'm afraid of you.

I always was.

Now--let me alone!" "Have you ever known me, since I've been married--" He caught Grandcourt's eye, stammered, and stopped short.

Then: "You certainly are absurd.

Delancy! I wouldn't deliberately interfere with you or disturb a young girl's peace of mind.


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