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ou will promise--not to kiss me again?" "For half an hour." "Honest?" "Honest." She looked up at him tantalizingly, her red lips parted, her bosom fluttering below. "If it's worth coming half way for, sweetheart--you may," she said.... "Now, if you're done with foolishness--for a little while," she said, gayly, "I'll tell you how we managed to get free." "You know why you were abducted?" he asked. "Oh, yes!--the Parmenter jewels. Davila told me the story, and how you didn't find them, though our abductors think you did, and won't believe otherwise." "You suffered no hurt?" he asked, sharply. "None--we were most courteously treated; and they released us, as quickly as the check was paid." "What do you mean?" he demanded. "I mean, that I gave them my check for the ransom money--you hadn't the jewels, you couldn't comply with the demand. How do you suppose we got free?" she questioned. "You paid the money?" he asked, again. "Certainly! I knew you couldn't pay it, so I did. Don't let us think of it, dear!--It's over, and we have each other, now. What is money compared to that?" Then suddenly she, woman-like, went straight back to it. "How did you think we managed to get free--escaped?" she asked. "Yes!" he answered. "Yes--I never thought of your paying the money." She regarded him critically. "No!" she said, "you are deceiving me!--you are--_you_ paid the money, also!" she cried. "What matters it?" he said joyfully. "What matters anything now? Macloud and I _did_ pay the ransom to-day--but of what consequence is it; whether you bought your freedom, or we bought it, or both bought it? You and Davila are here, again--that's the only thing that matters!" "Right you are! Geoffrey, right you are!" came Macloud's voice from the hallway, and Davila and he walked into the room. Elaine, with a little shriek, sprang up. "Don't be bashful!" said Macloud. "Davila and I were occupying similar positions at Ashburton, a short time ago. Weren't we, little girl?" as he made a motion to put his arm around her. Davila eluded him--though the traitor red confirmed his words--and sought Elaine's side for safety. "It's a pleasure only deferred, my dear!" he laughed. "By the way, Elaine, how did Croyden happen to give in? He was shying off at your wealth--said it would be giving hostages to fortune, and all that rot." "Shut up, you beggar!" Croyden exclaimed. "I'm going to try to make good.
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