[A Lost Leader by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookA Lost Leader CHAPTER IV 12/26
"Uncle is as strong as a horse." "Would you like him," he asked, "to go back into political life ?" Her eyes sparkled. "Of course I should." "You may have your wish," he said, a little sadly.
"I don't fancy he has been quite the same man since Sir Leslie Borrowdean was here, and Mrs. Handsell never leaves him alone for a moment." She laughed. "You talk as though they were conspirators!" she exclaimed. "That is precisely what I believe them to be," he answered, grimly. "Richard!" "Can't help it," he declared.
"I will tell you something that I have no right to tell you.
Mrs.Handsell is not your friend's real name." "Richard, how exciting!" she exclaimed.
"Do tell me how you know." "Her solicitors told mine so when she took the farm." "Not her real name? But--I wonder they let it to her." "Oh, her references were all right," he answered.
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