[The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookThe Moonstone CHAPTER XI 1/53
When the last of the guests had driven away, I went back into the inner hall and found Samuel at the side-table, presiding over the brandy and soda-water.
My lady and Miss Rachel came out of the drawing-room, followed by the two gentlemen.
Mr.Godfrey had some brandy and soda-water, Mr.Franklin took nothing.
He sat down, looking dead tired; the talking on this birthday occasion had, I suppose, been too much for him. My lady, turning round to wish them good-night, looked hard at the wicked Colonel's legacy shining in her daughter's dress. "Rachel," she asked, "where are you going to put your Diamond to-night ?" Miss Rachel was in high good spirits, just in that humour for talking nonsense, and perversely persisting in it as if it was sense, which you may sometimes have observed in young girls, when they are highly wrought up, at the end of an exciting day.
First, she declared she didn't know where to put the Diamond.
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