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Greenmantle

CHAPTER SIX
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A thick grey carpet of velvet pile covered the floor, and the chairs were low and soft and upholstered like a lady's boudoir.

A pleasant fire burned on the hearth and there was a flavour of scent in the air, something like incense or burnt sandalwood.

A French clock on the mantelpiece told me that it was ten minutes past eight.

Everywhere on little tables and in cabinets was a profusion of knickknacks, and there was some beautiful embroidery framed on screens.

At first sight you would have said it was a woman's drawing-room.
But it wasn't.


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