The Danger Mark by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
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at the closed lids. Under them a faint bluish tint faded into the
whiteness of the cheek. "Darling, darling!" whispered Kathleen, bending closer over the sleeping girl, "I love you so--I love you so!" And even as she said it, between the sleeper's features and her own floated the vision of Scott's youthfully earnest face; and she straightened suddenly to her full height and laid her hand on her breast in consternation. Under the fingers' soft pressure her heart beat faster. Again, with new dismay, this incredible sensation was stealing upon her, threatening to transform itself into something real, something definite, something not to be stifled or ignored. She extinguished the candle; as she felt her way out of the darkness, arms extended, far away in the house she heard a door open and shut, and she bent over the balustrade to listen. "Is that you, Scott?" she called softly. "Yes; Duane and I did some billiards at the club." He looked up at her, the same slight pucker between his brows, boyishly slender in his evening dress. "You're not going to bed at once, are you, Kathleen, dear?" "Yes, I am," she said briefly, backing into her own room, but holding the door ajar so that she could look out at him. "Oh, come out and talk to a fellow," he urged; "I'm quite excited about this Roya-Neh business----" |
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