[What Timmy Did by Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes]@TWC D-Link bookWhat Timmy Did CHAPTER XVI 1/26
"No, you mustn't come in; I'm tired.
Besides, I've got someone coming to tea." The ready lie slipped easily off Enid Crofton's tongue, as Jack Tosswill looked down into her face with a strained, pleading look.
They were standing in the deserted road close to the outside door set in the lichen-covered wall of The Trellis House.
It was already getting dusk, for they had been for a long walk. "I shall never, never forget to-day!" He gripped her hand hard as he spoke, and she looked up and down the empty road a little apprehensively. But no one was coming or going, and the group of little old cottages opposite The Trellis House held as yet no twinkling lights. "I shall never forget it, either," she said softly.
"But I really _must_ go in now--you know we are meeting this evening ?" "May I come and fetch you ?" he asked. "No, I'd rather you didn't do that--if you don't mind," and then, seeing his look of deep disappointment, she added, "Perhaps you will walk back with me after dinner ?" "Of course I will, but I'm afraid Radmore or one of the girls will want to come too." As he gazed down into her face there was a look of infinite longing in his eyes, and even she felt a certain touch of genuine emotion sweep over her.
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