[The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation by J. S. Fletcher]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rayner-Slade Amalgamation CHAPTER VIII 7/18
And--you know what she is!--you ought to be very thankful that she's allowed herself to be persuaded to go with you.
Mademoiselle," he went on, as the prima donna, fully attired, but innocent of jewelled ornament, swept into the room, "you are doing the right thing--bravely! Go, sing--sing your best, your divinest--let your admiring audience recognize that you have a soul above even serious misfortune.
Meanwhile, allow me to order your supper to be served in this room, for eleven o'clock, and permit me and my friend, Mr.Allerdyke, to invite ourselves to share it with you.
Then--we will give you some news that will interest and astonish you." "That only makes me all the more frantic to get back," exclaimed the prima donna.
"Come along, now, Weiss--you've got a car outside, I suppose? Hurry, then, and let me get it over." When the vastly relieved concert-director had led his bundle of silks and laces safely out, Fullaway laughed and turned to the other men. "Now, gentlemen," he said, "perhaps we can have a little quiet talk about this affair." He flung himself into a seat and nodded at the hotel-manager.
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