[The Stowmarket Mystery by Louis Tracy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Stowmarket Mystery CHAPTER IV 12/22
Beyond the involuntary exclamation in his own language, he could not find words. "Yes," explained the smiling Brett, "he is a near relative of yours by marriage.
We were told by the lodge-keeper that Mrs.Capella was indisposed, but under the circumstances we felt assured that she would receive her cousin--unless, that is, she is seriously ill." "It is an unexpected pleasure, this visit." Capella replied to the barrister, but looked at Hume.
He had an unpleasant habit of parting his lips closely to his teeth, like the silent snarl of a dog. "Undoubtedly.
We both apologise for not having prepared you." Brett's smooth, even voice seemed to exasperate the other, who continued to block the library window in uncompromising manner. "And you, sir.
May I ask who you are ?" "My name is Brett, Reginald Brett, a friend of Mr.Hume's--who, I may mention, does not use his full surname at present." The Italian was compelled to turn his glittering eyes upon the man who addressed him so glibly. "I am sorry," he said slowly, "but Mrs.Capella is too unwell to meet either of you to-day." "Ah! We share your regrets.
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