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Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton’s Daughters

CHAPTER XIX
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As a gentleman you are bound to release me." "Of course," he said, with a bitter sneer.

"As a gentleman, I am bound to let you play fast and loose with me to your heart's content.

You have behaved very honourably to me, Miss Danton, and very much like a gentlewoman.

Is it because you have been jilted yourself, that you want the pleasure of jilting another?
It is hardly the thing to revenge Reginald Stanford's doings on me." Up leaped the indignant blood to Kate's face; bright flashed the angry fire from her eyes.
"Go!" she cried, in a ringing tone of command.

"Leave my father's house, Sir Ronald Keith! I thought I was talking to a gentleman.


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