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Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo

CHAPTER III
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He has treated me always with the most scrupulous regard, and I feel that I am entirely reasonable in resenting your mistrust of him." "You do resent it still, then ?" "I do," she asserted emphatically.
"And if I told you," Hunterleys went on, "that the man was in love with you.

What then ?" "I should say that you were a fool!" Hunterleys shrugged his shoulders.
"There is no more to be said," he declared, "only, for a clever woman, Violet, you are sometimes woefully or wilfully blind.

I tell you that I know the type.

Sooner or later--before very long, I should think--you will have the usual scene.

I warn you of it now.


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