The Common Law by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
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"She sat at the piano, running her fingers lightly over the keyboard"
_Frontispiece_ "There was a long, brisk, decisive ring at the door" 3 "'Now, Miss West,' he said decisively" 13 "'I know perfectly well that this isn't right,'she said" 31 "'What's the matter with it, then?'" 40 "For a long while she sat, her cheek resting on one palm, looking fixedly into space" 65 "Neville stood stock-still before the canvas" 81 "When he first tried to ring her up the wire was busy" 83 "'Kelly, dear, are you unhappy?'" 90 "He picked up a bit of white chalk ... and traced on the floor the outline of her shoes" 93 "'I _will_ call you a god if I like!'" 96 "'If she's as much of a winner as all that,' began Cameron with decision, 'I want to meet her immediately--'" 109 "'Come on, Alice, if you're going to scrub before luncheon'" 116 |
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