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In the Carquinez Woods

CHAPTER I
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The pupils of her eyes had lost their feverish prominence, and were slightly suffused and softened as she gazed abstractedly before her.

The only vestige of her previous excitement was in her left-hand fingers, which were incessantly twisting and turning a diamond ring upon her right hand, but without imparting the least animation to her rigid attitude.

Suddenly, as if conscious of his scrutiny, she stepped aside out of the revealing light and by a swift feminine instinct raised her hand to her head as if to adjust her straggling hair.

It was only for a moment, however, for, as if aware of the weakness, she struggled to resume her aggressive pose.
"Well," she said.

"Speak up.


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