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-~ | | | | { | | THE GIRL WITH THE GOLDEN EYES N a pavillion d'amour in the walled garden of a of mystery, guarded by ferocious blood- hounds, was a perfume-laden boudoir luxuriously hous furnished in white, rose, and gold; with roses every- where. without the secret password; a love-nest from which no sound could escape; one where even shrieks would be of no more avail than in the middle of the Sahara, Here love and jealousy fight a fatal battle for life and here the fascinating story of The Girl with the Golden Eyes reaches its climax. It isa story of love-notes, mysterious blindfolded carriage It is a story of passion, jealousy, rides, and clandestine meetin perfidy, and vengeance nev qualled in ali literature. 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