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Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo

CHAPTER XII
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I think that if I were to desert her she would die." "I have every sympathy with Mrs.Draconmeyer," he said slowly, "but you are my wife.

I am going to make one more effort--please don't be uneasy--not to re-establish any relationship between us, but to open your eyes as to the truth concerning Mr.Draconmeyer.You asked me a moment ago why I had shown you that forged letter.

I will tell you now.
It was Draconmeyer who was the forger." She leaned back in her seat.

She was looking at him incredulously.
"You mean to say that Mr.Draconmeyer wrote that order--that he wanted to get possession of your letters ?" "Not only that," Hunterleys continued, "but he carried out the business in such a devilish manner as to make me for a moment believe that it was you who had helped him.

You are wrong about Draconmeyer.


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