The Danger Mark by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
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"Charmingly," replied Duane airily.... "It will be very interesting, I
think. Is there anybody else here?" "Delancy Grandcourt. Isn't he the dead one? But Geraldine wanted him. And there's that stick of a Quest girl, and Bunbury Gray. Naïda came over this afternoon from the Tappans' at Iron Hill--thank goodness----" "I didn't know my sister was to be here." "Yes; and you make twelve, counting Geraldine and me and the Pink 'uns." "You didn't tell me it was to be a round-up," repeated Duane, absently surveying his chintz-hung quarters. "This is a pretty place you've given me. Where do you get all your electric lights? Where do you get fancy plumbing in this wilderness?" "Our own plant," explained the boy proudly. "Isn't that corking water? Look at it--heavenly cold and clear, or hot as hell, whichever way you're inclined--" turning on a silver spigot chiselled like a cherub. "That water comes from Cloudy Lake, up there on that dome-shaped mountain. Here, stand here beside me, Duane, and you can see it from your window. That's the Gilded Dome--that big peak. It's in our park. There are a few elk on it, not many, because they'd starve out the deer. As it is, we have to cut browse in winter. For Heaven's sake, hurry, man! Get into your bath and out again, or we'll miss the trout jumping along Gray Water and Hurryon Brook." "Let 'em jump!" retorted Duane, forcibly ejecting his host from the room and locking the door. Then, lighting a cigarette, he strolled into the bath room and started the water running into the porcelain tub. |
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