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Havoc

CHAPTER XXV
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Her eyelashes, long and silky, were more beautiful than ever now that her eyes were closed.

Her complexion, pale though she was, seemed more the creamy pallor of some southern race than the whiteness of ill-health.

The bodice of her dress was open a few inches at the neck, showing the faint white smoothness of her flawless skin.
Not even her shabby shoes could conceal the perfect shape of her feet and ankles.

Once more he remembered his first simile, his first thought of her.

She seemed, indeed, like some dainty statuette, uncouthly clad, who had strayed from a world of her own upon rough days and found herself ill-equipped indeed for the struggle.


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