On the Firing Line by Anna Chapin Ray;Hamilton Brock Fuller
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Mrs. Scott had been a willing chaperon and an efficient one.
Nevertheless, as they stood together in the stern, looking out across the gold-flecked sea, Weldon felt that he had made a long stride, that morning, towards acquaintance with his companion. And, even now, the voyage was nearly all before them. As if in answer to his thoughts, she lifted her eyes to his face. "Twelve more days!" she said slowly. "Are you sorry?" She shook her head. "Glad and sorry both. I love the sea; but home is at the end of it." "You live out there?" he asked. She smiled at the question. "Yes, if out there means Cape Town. At least, my parents live there." "How long have you been in England?" he queried, while, abandoning all pretence of interest in the fast-vanishing town, he turned his back to the rail in order to face his companion more directly. "Always, except for one year, six years ago, and a summer--summer in England, I mean--two years later." Rather inconsequently, Weldon attacked the side issue suggested by her words. |
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