[The Law and the Lady by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookThe Law and the Lady CHAPTER X 1/46
CHAPTER X.THE SEARCH. THE fire burning in the grate was not a very large one; and the outer air (as I had noticed on my way to the house) had something of a wintry sharpness in it that day. Still, my first feeling, when Major Fitz-David left me, was a feeling of heat and oppression, with its natural result, a difficulty in breathing freely.
The nervous agitation of the time was, I suppose, answerable for these sensations.
I took off my bonnet and mantle and gloves, and opened the window for a little while.
Nothing was to be seen outside but a paved courtyard, with a skylight in the middle, closed at the further end by the wall of the Major's stables.
A few minutes at the window cooled and refreshed me.
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