Chapter 37

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THE WIDOW'S ULTIMATUM Sydney Barnes stepped quickly forward. If Wrayson had permitted it, he would have snatched the packet from the girl's fingers. Wrayson, however, saw his intent and intervened. He stepped forward and led her to his writing table. "I want you to sit down here quietly and open the envelope," he said, switching on the electric lamp. "That is what he told you to do, isn't it? There may be a message for you inside." She looked round a little fearfully. The presence of the Baroness evidently discomposed her. "I thought," she said, "that we were going to be alone, that there would have been no one here but him and you." "The lady is a friend of mine," Wrayson said, "and it is very likely that she may be interested in the contents of this envelope." She untied the string

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