7/29 After eight the page, Gibber, took my place. One evening I did come up and saw--" here her eyes rested on Cuthbert with a look which made him turn crimson. "I wish I had never come up on that night." "See here, my girl," said Mallow irritably, "do you mean to say--" "Hold on, Mallow," interposed Jennings, "let me ask a question." He turned to Susan, now weeping again with downcast eyes. "Mr.Mallow's face made an impression on you ?" "Yes, sir. But then I knew every line of it before." "How was that ?" Susan looked up surprised. |