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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER XXXIV
19/22

You went secretly to Emil Sachs.

You paid surreptitious visits to your husband, which were simply madness.

You have involved us all in danger.

For our own sakes we must see that you are removed." "It is the very thing to excite suspicion--flight abroad," she objected.
"Your flight," he said coolly, "will be looked upon from a different point of view, for Reginald Brott must follow you.

It will be an elopement, not a flight from justice." "And in case I should decline ?" Lucille asked quietly.
The Prince shrugged his shoulders.
"Well, we have done the best we can for ourselves," he said.


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