The Abandoned Room by Wadsworth Camp
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understand? You must go, in spite of Paredes, in spite of everything."
"Peace until train time," Bobby demanded. He caught his breath. "There they are. Carlos _has_ kept his word. See her, Hartley. She's glorious." A young woman accompanied the Panamanian as he came back through the hall. She appeared more foreign than her guide--the Spanish of Spain rather than of South America. Her clothing was as unusual and striking as her beauty, yet one felt there was more than either to attract all the glances in this room, to set people whispering as she passed. Clearly she knew her notoriety was no little thing. Pride filled her eyes. Paredes had first introduced her to Bobby a month or more ago. He had seen her a number of times since in her dressing-room at the theatre where she was featured, or at crowded luncheons in her apartment. At such moments she had managed to be exceptionally nice to him. Bobby, however, had answered merely to the glamour of her fame, to the magnetic response her beauty always brought in places like this. "Paredes," Graham muttered, "will have a powerful ally. You won't fail me, Bobby? You will go?" Bobby scarcely heard. He hurried forward and welcomed the woman. She tapped his arm with her fan. "Leetle Bobby!" she lisped. "I haven't seen very much of you lately. So |
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