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The Shuttle

CHAPTER VI
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He was always glad to see Betty.

The rich strength of the life radiating from her, the reality and glow of her were good for him and had the power of detaching him from work of which he was tired.
She smiled back at him, and, coming forward took her place in a big armchair close to him, her lace-frilled cloak slipping from her shoulders with a soft rustling sound which seemed to convey her intention to stay.
"Are you too busy to be interrupted ?" she asked, her mellow voice caressing him.

"I want to talk to you about something I am going to do." She put out her hand and laid it on his with a clinging firmness which meant strong feeling.

"At least, I am going to do it if you will help me," she ended.
"What is it, Betty ?" he inquired, his usual interest in her accentuated by her manner.
She laid her other hand on his and he clasped both with his own.
"When the Worthingtons sail for England next month," she explained, "I want to go with them.

Mrs.Worthington is very kind and will be good enough to take care of me until I reach London." Mr.Vanderpoel moved slightly in his chair.


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