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seemed always waiting for hers. "We are very lucky women," she said simply. Phipps bit the end off his cigar a little savagely. He had been casting longing glances towards the table in the centre of the room, with its brilliant company. "So that is the end of my duel with Wingate," he muttered. "I wonder whether it would be worth while." "Whether what would be worth while?" his nephew asked. Phipps made no direct reply. He rose instead to his feet. "I am going back to my room at the hotel for a moment, Stanley, to fetch something," he confided. "Order some more of the Napoleon brandy. I shall perhaps need it when I come back." The young man nodded, and Peter Phipps started on his way to the door. He had to pass the table at which Wingate was presiding, and it chanced that Josephine, looking up, met his eyes. There was a moment's hesitation in her mind. Women are always merciful when happy. Josephine was very happy, and Peter Phipps showed signs in his bearing and in the lines upon his face that he was not the man of six months ago. She smiled very slightly and bowed, a greeting which Phipps returned with a smile which was almost of gratitude. The Cabinet Minister, who had met Phipps and remembered little of his history, followed Josephine's lead; also the American, who had known him in New York. Phipps was holding his head a little higher as he went out. In ten minutes he returned. He carried a small packet in his hand, which he laid down before his nephew. "Try one," he invited. Stanley Rees withdrew one of the long cigars from its paper covering. "Did you go all the way back to the hotel to fetch these?" he asked incredulously. Phipps shook his head. "I went to fetch my revolver," he said. "I meant to shoot Wingate. But did you see her, Stanley? She nodded to me--actually smiled!" "What of it?" the young man asked. "You're a fool," his uncle replied. "Pass the brandy." ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE PROFITEERS *** ******* This file should be named 10575.txt or 10575.zip ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/5/7/10575 Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United State
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