"Not a doubt but he will have brought you the news." He seemed to sneer.
Ruth advanced towards him, her face grave, her sweet eyes full of pitying concern. She placed a hand upon his sleeve. "My poor Richard.. ." she began, but he shook off her kindly touch, laughing angrily - a mere cackle of irritability.
"Odso!" he interrupted her. "It is a thought late for this mock kindliness!"
Diana, in the background, arched her brows, then with a shrug turned aside and seated herself on the stone seat by which they had been standing. Ruth shrank back as if her brother had struck her.
"Richard!" she cried, and searched his livid face with her eyes. "Richard!"
He read a question in the interjection, and he answered it. "Had you known any real care, any true concern for me, you had not given cause for this affair," he chid her peevishly.
"What are you saying?" she cried, and it occurred to her at last that Richard was afraid.
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CHAPTER X THEIR OWN
They were standing in
It touched him to
We bind and gag
Now despite their natural
T e affaire as
It might said she
You ll pardon me
Had Your Grace but
He raised his voice
Was it to tell
He told her what
Wilding should be saved
But he advanced nevertheless
Wilding watched them until
Wilding had gone forth
That letter was not
He was uncovered his
They found the spacious
The pipe and he
What then Is Richard
Trenchard s wicked smile
He was haled to
In these moments of
I am glad to
Now despite their natural
Tell me Not here
Diana was in tears
I would remind Your
But there was more
He had his back
And whilst he sat
Ruth who was seated
That is what Mr
Have I sat at
The Duke they knew
Newlington had spread for
Battiscomb he exclaimed Indeed
The pipe and he
Tais toi blazed Feversham
They will come as
Wait she gasped and
There was such hard
We bind and gag
Not a window but
Thirty guineas worth of
His lordship blew out
Why yes she agreed
They were he was
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