[Half a Rogue by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link book
Half a Rogue

CHAPTER XI
19/37

He saw that his past had been full of egotism and selfishness, but he also saw that his selfishness was of the kind that has its foundation in indifference and not in calculation.

The voices went on down stairs, but he ceased to pay any attention to them.
"John, there's been something in my mind for many months." "What is it ?" "Do you recollect the night you came into my rooms in New York ?" "I shall never forget it," quietly.
"Your wife was there." "I know it.

I found her gloves." He made a difficult masse.

"She told me all about it.

At the time, however, I had a pretty bad case of heart-trouble.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books