[Beth Norvell by Randall Parrish]@TWC D-Link bookBeth Norvell CHAPTER XI 4/11
He stopped still, and the two stood silently facing each other, the same vague spectre of suspicion alive in the minds of both. "Farnham," the man muttered, for one instant thrown off his guard from surprise.
"How th-the hell d-d-did he g-git hold o' that ?" "I don't know; but is n't it true ?" He turned her face around toward the light, not roughly, yet with an unconscious strength which she felt irresistible, and looked at her searchingly, his own eyes perceptibly softening. "Y-you sure l-l-look all right, little g-girl," he admitted, slowly, "but I 've h-heard th-th-that feller was hell with w-women.
I-I reckon you b-better go b-back to Farnham an' find out." He paused, wiping his perspiring face with the back of his hand, his cheeks reddening painfully under her unfaltering gaze.
Finally he blurted out: "Say, w-who are you, anyhow ?" "Beth Norvell, an actress." "You kn-kn-know Farnham ?" She bent her head in regretful acknowledgment. "An' you kn-kn-know the senorita ?" "Yes, a very little." Stutter Brown wet his lips, shifting awkwardly. "Well, y-you 'll excuse me, M-Miss," he stuttered in an excess of embarrassment, yet plunging straight ahead with manly determination to have it out.
"I-I ain't much used t-t-to this sorter th-thing, an' maybe I-I ain't got no r-r-right ter be a-botherin' you with m-my affairs, nohow.
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