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Parker, Gilbert, 1860-1932

"When Valmond Came to Pontiac, Volume 3."

And it
has been quite ten minutes too long."
"If I were a filibuster"--he answered bitterly and suggestively.
She interrupted him, saying, with a purring softness: "If you had only
courage enough--"
He waved his hand angrily. "If I had, I should hope you would prove a
better friend to me than you are to this man."
"Ah, in what way do I fail towards 'this man'?"
"By encouraging his downfall. See--I know I am taking my life in my
hands, as it were, but I tell you this thing will do you harm when it
goes abroad."
She felt the honesty of his words, though they angered her. He seemed to
impute some personal interest in Valmond. She would not have it from any
man in the world.
"If you will pick up my handkerchief--ah, thank you! We must travel
different roads in this matter. You have warned; let me prophesy. His
Highness Valmond Napoleon will come out of this with more honour than
yourself."
"Thanks to you, then," he said gallantly, for he admired her very
stubbornness.
"Thanks to himself. I honestly believe that you will be ashamed of your
part in this, one day.


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