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There is sonetism upon which
Science has yet to put her cold and unroer Have you never
experienced the sensation that so at you? Doubtless you have Well, Max presently turned his
glance toward his silent fellow traveler She had lifted her veil and
was staring at hi eyes These eyes were
so the into his throat He tossed his hat
to the floor and started for her end of the compartment
She held up a hand as if to ward off his approach "I can hear
perfectly," she said; "it is not needful that you should come any
nearer"
He sat down confused He could not reularly
"May I ask how you came to enter this compartment?" she asked coldly
"I jue attitude?
"So I observe What I ht?"
"It happened to be the only door at hand, and I was in a great hurry"
Where was his usual collectedness of thought? He was ee
"Did you followand the corners of
her ressively
"Follow you?" amazed that such an idea should enter into her head