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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER VII
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You must know that." "You cannot interfere directly," Mr.Sabin admitted.

"Yet you are Lucille's brother, and I am forced to appeal to you.

If you will be my companion for a little while I think I can show you how you can help Lucille at any rate, and yet run no risk." The little party at the next table were breaking up at last.

Lady Carey, pale and bored, with tired, swollen eyes--they were always a little prominent--rose languidly and began to gather together her belongings.
As she did so she looked over the back of her chair and met Mr.Sabin's eyes.

He rose at once and bowed.


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