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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    We called her Aphrodite. On the day of her arrival amongst us daintily frilled and powdered typists and well-groomed clerks, a titter, which I own began with me, ...

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  3. CHAPTER X.

    Richard Kesterton was not often seriously worried; he had been lucky from his childhood. His father had died when he was an infant. Adored by a foolish mother ...

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  4. CHAPTER XI.

    Mrs. Allendale lived in a very small house in Mayfair. The house was her own. It was a dwelling-place, typical of such ...

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