[At Love’s Cost by Charles Garvice]@TWC D-Link book
At Love’s Cost

CHAPTER IV
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Ida had followed her father across the terrace, across the hall, lit weirdly by the glow of the sinking fire and the pale moonlight, up the broad stairs, along the corridor to the open door of his room.

He had walked slowly but steadily with his usual gait, and his head bent slightly; though his eyes were wide open, he seemed to see nothing, yet he did not stumble or even hesitate.

Ida followed behind him with absolute noiselessness.

They were both ghostlike in their movements, and the dogs stood and watched them intently, ears erect, and with that gravity in their eyes which dogs wear when they are puzzled.
The old man closed his door softly, still without any hesitation, and Ida, grasping the broad rail of the staircase, waited breathlessly.

She heard him moving about, as leisurely and precisely as before; then all was still.


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