[St. Ives by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookSt. Ives CHAPTER XVIII--MR 17/21
And be quick back, and clear me up this mess.' Mr.Rowley was no sooner gone than the lawyer took a pinch of snuff, and regarded me with somewhat of a more genial expression. 'Sir,' said he, 'it is very fortunate for you that your face is so strong a letter of recommendation.
Here am I, a tough old practitioner, mixing myself up with your very distressing business; and here is this farmer's lad, who has the wit to take a bribe and the loyalty to come and tell you of it--all, I take it, on the strength of your appearance.
I wish I could imagine how it would impress a jury!' says he. 'And how it would affect the hangman, sir ?' I asked '_Absit omen_!' said Mr.Romaine devoutly. We were just so far in our talk, when I heard a sound that brought my heart into my mouth: the sound of some one slyly trying the handle of the door.
It had been preceded by no audible footstep.
Since the departure of Rowley our wing of the house had been entirely silent.
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