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Havoc

CHAPTER XIV
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She still stood, in fact, with her back to the door.

Laverick was distinctly puzzled.

He felt himself unable to place this timid, childlike woman, with her terrified face and beautiful eyes.

He had never heard Morrison speak of having any relations.

His presence in such a locality, indeed, was hard to understand unless he had met with an accident.
Morrison was one of those young men who would have chosen Hell with a "W" rather than Heaven E.C.
"I am afraid," Laverick said, "that for some reason or other you are afraid of me.


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