Gordon Craig - Soldier of Fortune by Randall Parrish
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"To understand what?" "How any man meeting her as I have you--in the street at night, under conditions society would frown at--can still feel for her a profound respect, and pay her the deference which a gentleman must always extend to one he deems worthy." For a long moment she did not speak, but withdrew her hand from beneath mine, resting her chin in its palm. "What is your name?" she asked finally. "Gordon Craig." The lashes drooped quickly, securely shadowing the brown depths, the flush deepening on her cheeks. In the momentary hush which followed the waiter came shuffling forward with our order. CHAPTER VII THE WOMAN'S STORY I had never supposed I lacked audacity, yet I found it strangely difficult to again pick up our conversation. This woman puzzled me; was becoming an enigma. She encouraged me, and yet something about her precluded all familiarity. I was haunted by the vague suspicion that |
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