[The Reason Why by Elinor Glyn]@TWC D-Link bookThe Reason Why CHAPTER XLI 9/13
It is good of you to let me come with you.
We are in the park, are we not ?" "Yes, we shall be at the door in a minute." And then she cried suddenly, "Oh! look at the deer!" For a bold and valiant buck, startled and indignant at the motor lights, was seen, for an instant, glaring at them as they flashed past. "You must go to bed as soon as you have had some tea," Tristram said, "after this long drive.
It is half-past six.
I telegraphed to have a room prepared for you.
Not that big state apartment you had before, but one in the other part of the house, where we live when we are alone; and I thought you would like your maid next you, as you have been ill." "Thank you," she whispered quite low. How kind and thoughtful he was being to her! She was glad she had been ill! Then they arrived at the door, and this time they turned to the left before they got to the Adam's hall, and went down a corridor to the old paneled rooms, and into his own sitting-room where it was all warm and cozy, and the tea-things were laid out.
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