Bat Wing by Sax Rohmer
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"No, not now," she replied. "I can't very well."
"Then at least tell me why you stayed?" "Well," she smiled rather pathetically, "for one thing, I haven't anywhere else to go." "Have you no friends in England?" She shook her head. "No. There was only poor daddy, and he died over two years ago. That was when I went to Nice." "Poor little girl," I said; and the words were spoken before I realized their undue familiarity. An apology was on the tip of my tongue, but Miss Beverley did not seem to have noticed the indiscretion. Indeed my sympathy was sincere, and I think she had appreciated the fact. She looked up again with a bright smile. "Why are we talking about such depressing things on this simply heavenly day?" she exclaimed. "Goodness knows," said I. "Will you show me round these lovely gardens?" "Delighted, sir!" replied the girl, rising and sweeping me a mocking |
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