When a Man Marries by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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Well, I took Aunt Selina, and about two o'clock, while I was in
my first sleep, I woke to find her standing beside me, tugging at my arm. "There's somebody in the house," she whispered. "Thieves!" "If they're in they'll not get out tonight," I said. "I tell you, I saw a man skulking on the stairs," she insisted. I got up ungraciously enough, and put on my dressing gown. Aunt Selina, who had her hair in crimps, tied a veil over her head, and together we went to the head of the stairs. Aunt Selina leaned far over and peered down. "He's in the library," she whispered. "I can see a light." The lust of battle was in Aunt Selina's eye. She girded her robe about her and began to descend the stairs cautiously. We went through the hall and stopped at the library door. It was empty, but from the den beyond came a hum of voices and the cheerful glow of fire light. I realized the situation then, but it was too late. "Then why did you kiss her in the dining room?" Bella was saying in her clear, high tones. "You did, didn't you?" "It was only her hand," Jim, desperately explaining. "I've got to pay her some attention, under the circumstances. And I give you my word, I was thinking of you when I did it." THE WRETCH! |
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