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A Dangerous Flirtation

CHAPTER VI 

Word Count: 914    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

when the Newport express steam

latform. He had quite expected a dozen or more detectives to spring for

ess. But when he had blandly informed them that lovely Ida May was

ion whatever. No one even noticed him as he joined t

ittle trouble to find us

placing Ida in a carriage, he took a seat beside her, and directed

sensation to Ida, who had never been outside of her own

e as the cab rattled up Broadway, her fear of the noise, the great rush of people hurrying hither and thither, and

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nd a moment more were ushered int

can prepare," said Royal, "and then I sha

ake the hotel clerk

f Boston. There may be a deuce of a row when they trace us to this place, but it will end all right b

, with an obsequious bow. "We will send up to the p

if the May millions were in his pocket, that he was

ensconced in one of the large velvet easy-chairs, looking out of

ite right?" she sobbed. "Did you

could not live without you. I know you must be very hungry, as well as tired from l

I tried to tell you something in the conservatory; but you must listen to[26] me now

d at her

fession! I do not like to hear you use such an expression

, clinging to him. "I have nev

that people were passing in the corridor outside, and had a full view of all that was taking place

you, and it will not be so hard to

ed with h

aid, "or you will be obliged to have it continue

said, distressedly. "Perhaps you won't smile so w

that you have to tell me, my darling

?" she cried, with that fright

that, no matter what you have to te

hands, Royal, closely in your own, while I tell you all of the pitiful past, from beginning to end; and then, R

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“Three young girls, as fair as youth and beauty could make them, stood with arms twined about one another on the sands of Newport one hot August afternoon. Neither of the trio could have been over seventeen. All three were dressed in white, and looked as delightfully cool, sweet and airy, with their floating white ribbons and wind-blown curls, as summer maidens can possibly look.”