Hugo - A Fantasia on Modern Themes by Arnold Bennett
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you and Tudor were quarrelling. She fired on you?'
'No,' said Ravengar; 'I believe she would have done. It was Tudor who drew a revolver and fired. Had I had my own--But I had laid it on a table, like a fool, and it disappeared.' 'Is not this it?' asked Hugo, producing Camilla's weapon. Ravengar nodded, amazed. 'I thought so,' Hugo said, and returned it to his pocket. 'Were you wounded?' 'It was nothing. A scratch on the wrist. See! But I left. She--she ordered me to. And I saw I had no chance. I came out by the principal door on the balcony while you were struggling with the servants' door.' 'Wait a moment,' Hugo put in. 'Tudor knew you were hiding in the flat?' 'Not much!' exclaimed Ravengar. 'I dropped on him like something out of the sky. It cost me some trouble to get in. I had a silly old housekeeper to dispose of.' Hugo's heart fell. 'Great heavens!' he sighed. 'Why? What's the matter?' 'Nothing. But tell me what you wanted to get into the flat for at all. |
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