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Havoc

CHAPTER XX
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Mademoiselle spoke of investing some money though me." Bellamy laughed.
"Then you have kept your heart," he remarked.

"Ah, well, you have every reason!" He bowed to Zoe, nodded to Laverick, and returned to his place.
Laverick looked after him a little compassionately.
"Poor fellow," he said.
"Who is he ?" "He has some sort of a Government appointment," Laverick answered.
"They say he is hopelessly in love with Mademoiselle Idiale." "Why not ?" Zoe exclaimed.

"He is nice.

She must care for some one.

Why do you pity him ?" "They say, too, that she has no more heart than a stone," Laverick continued, "and that never a man has had even a kind word from her.
She is very patriotic, and all the thoughts and love she has to spare from herself are given to her country." Zoe shuddered.
"Ah!" she murmured, "I do not like to think of heartless women.
Perhaps she is not so cruel, after all.


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