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The Death of the Lion

CHAPTER X
10/31

The famous reading had begun, only it was the author of "Obsessions" who now furnished the sacrifice.

The new visitor whispered to me that he judged something was going on he oughtn't to interrupt.
"Miss Collop arrived last night," I smiled, "and the Princess has a thirst for the inedit." Dora Forbes lifted his bushy brows.

"Miss Collop ?" "Guy Walsingham, your distinguished confrere--or shall I say your formidable rival ?" "Oh!" growled Dora Forbes.

Then he added: "Shall I spoil it if I go in ?" "I should think nothing could spoil it!" I ambiguously laughed.
Dora Forbes evidently felt the dilemma; he gave an irritated crook to his moustache.

"_Shall_ I go in ?" he presently asked.
We looked at each other hard a moment; then I expressed something bitter that was in me, expressed it in an infernal "Do!" After this I got out into the air, but not so fast as not to hear, when the door of the drawing-room opened, the disconcerted drop of Miss Collop's public manner: she must have been in the midst of the larger latitude.
Producing with extreme rapidity, Guy Walsingham has just published a work in which amiable people who are not initiated have been pained to see the genius of a sister-novelist held up to unmistakeable ridicule; so fresh an exhibition does it seem to them of the dreadful way men have always treated women.


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