[The Fighting Chance by Robert W. Chambers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Fighting Chance CHAPTER IX CONFESSIONS 42/63
No doubt I've forgotten." "I'm quite sure I did, because I remember saying that he looked very ill, and you said, rather sharply, that he had no business to be ill.
Do you remember ?" "Yes," she said slowly.
"Is he better ?" "I hope so." "You hope so ?"--with the controlled emphasis of impatience. "Yes.
Don't you, Miss Landis? When I saw him at his home, he was lame--on crutches--and he looked rather ghastly; and all he said was that he expected to leave for the country.
I asked him to shoot next year at Black Fells, and he seemed bothered about business, and said it might keep him from taking any vacation." "He spoke about his business ?" "Yes, he--" "What is the trouble with his business? Is it anything about Amalgamated and Inter-County ?" "I think so." "Is he worried ?" Plank said deliberately: "I should be, if my interests were locked up in Amalgamated Electric." "Could you tell me why that would worry you ?" she asked, smiling persuasively across at him. "No," he said, "I can't tell you." "Because I wouldn't understand ?" "Because I myself don't understand." She thought awhile, brushing the rose velvet of her mouth with the fan's edge, then, looking up confidently: "Mr.Siward is such a boy.
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