The Desert Valley

Chapter 38

"I gave that woman her chance, and she was not innocent," he announced equably. "I wanted to make sure, but I had my doubts of her, my dear.

Do you know," he went on brightly, as though he were but now making a fresh discovery of tremendous importance to the world, "I am inclined to believe that she is entirely untrustworthy! I first began to suspect her when she appeared to be in love with me!" He came closer and patted Helen"s hand; his kindly eyes, pa.s.sing over the stakes of his claim, were gentle as he peered reminiscently across the dead departed years. "Why, no woman ever did that except your mother, my dear!"

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