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He turned abruptly away and plunged through the shadowy rooain
"Cheniston" There was a note in his voice which no otherthis bargain, this payment of a debt, I think you show yourself a hard and a pitiless creditor But if, in these circumstances, you fail to win Miss Wayne, I shall think you are a fool--a daht"
Without, another word Cheniston opened the door and went out, letting it fall to behind hiuished both candles iht; and going to the openstood gazing out over the starlit garden with eyes which saw nothing of the green peacefulness without
And on the table, the big brown moth, scorched to death by his adored flaht, fluttered his burnt wings feebly and lay still