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Viviette


Locke, William John, 1863-1930 / 2008-07-26 00:00:00

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VIVIETTE
BY
WILLIAM J. LOCKE
1916



[Illustration: "No, don't, Viviette; forgive me"]


CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. THE BROTHERS
II. THE CONSPIRATORS
III. KATHERINE
IV. THE FAMOUS DUELLING PISTOLS
V. A CRISIS
VI. VIVIETTE TAKES THE RISK

ILLUSTRATIONS
"No, don't, Viviette; forgive me"
"Dick glared at him"
"He held out imploring hands"
"I want you to love me forever and ever"

VIVIETTE


CHAPTER I
THE BROTHERS

"Dick," said Viviette, "ought to go about in skins like a primitive
man."
Katherine Holroyd looked up from her needlework. She was a gentle,
fair-haired woman of thirty, with demure blue eyes, which regarded the
girl with a mingling of pity, protection, and amusement.
"My dear," she said, "whenever I see a pretty girl fooling about with a
primitive man I always think of a sweet little monkey I once knew, who
used to have great sport with a lyddite shell.
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