The Blind Spot by Austin Hall;Homer Eon Flint
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"Oh," she said; "then you come from Mr. Watson. How is Chick?" "Mr. Watson"--I did not like lying, but I could not but feel for her; she had already lost her father--"Mr. Watson has gone on a trip up-country--with Jerome. He was not feeling well. He has left this ring with me. I have come for a bit of information." She bit her lips; her mouth quivered. "Couldn't you get this from Mr. Watson? He knows about the stone. Didn't he tell you? How did it come into your possession? What has happened?" Her voice was querulous and suspicious. I had endeavoured to deceive her for her own sake; she had suffered enough already. I could not but wince at the pain in her eyes. She stood up. "Please, Mr. Wendel; don't be clumsy. Don't regard me as a mere baby. Tell me what has happened to Chick. Please--" She stopped in a flow of emotion. Tears came to her eyes; but she held control. She sat down. "Tell me all, Mr. Wendel. It is what I expected." She blinked to hold back her tears. "It is my fault. You wouldn't have the ring had nothing happened. Tell me. I can be brave." And brave she was--splendid. With the tug at my own heart I could understand her. What uncertainty and dread she must have been |
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