The After House by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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page 113 of 225 (50%)
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"The bromides had no effect?" She glanced helplessly at the others. "None," she said, after a moment. Elsa Lee wheeled suddenly and glanced scornfully at her sister. "Why don't you tell him?" she demanded. "Why don't you say you didn't give the bromides?" "Why not?" Mrs. Johns raised herself on her elbow and looked at me. "Why should we?" she asked. "How do we know what you are giving him? You are not friendly to him or to us. We know what you are trying to do--you are trying to save yourself, at any cost. You put a guard at the companionway. You rail off the deck for our safety. You drop the storeroom key in Mr. Turner's cabin, where Elsa will find it, and will be obliged to acknowledge she found it, and then take it from her by force, so you can show it later on and save yourself!" Elsa turned on her quickly. "I told you how he got it, Adele. I tried to throw it--" "Oh, if you intend to protect him!" |
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