Chapter 21 MILLE-FLEURS

he complications which had surrounded Leighton Gillespie were, through his own imprudence, in the way of being cleared up, though hardly to his advantage. This was not all. Either from indifference or ignorance-I hardly thought it was indifference-he had not only called attention to his own secret passion, but laid such a trap for the object of it

            
            

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