Red Money by Fergus Hume
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neck, I'd smash his skull, I'd--I'd--I'd--oh, don't ask me what I'd do."
"I should keep my temper if I were you," Miss Greeby warned him, and alarmed by the tempest she had provoked. She had no wish for the man she loved to come into contact with this savage, veneered by civilization. Yet Lambert was in the neighborhood, and almost within a stone's throw of the husband who was so jealous of him. "Keep your temper," repeated Miss Greeby. "Is there anything else you would like me to do?" raged Pine fiercely. "Yes. Leave this place if you wish to keep the secret of your birth from your wife. Lady Garvington and Mrs. Belgrove, and a lot of people from The Manor, are coming to the camp to get their fortunes told. You are sure to be spotted." "I shall keep myself out of sight," said Pine sullenly and suspiciously. "Some of your gypsy friends may let the cat out of the bag." "Not one of them knows there is a cat in the bag. I am Ishmael Hearne to them, and nothing else. But I shan't stay here long." "I wonder you came at all, seeing that your wife is with her brother." "In the daring of my coming lies my safety," said Pine tartly. "I know what I am doing. As to Lambert, if he thinks to marry my wife when I am dead he is mistaken." "Well, I hope you won't die, for my sake!" |
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