[None Other Gods by Robert Hugh Benson]@TWC D-Link bookNone Other Gods CHAPTER I 43/53
Come for Christmas if you can." "Ah! I don't know where I shall be.
Give my love to Cambridge, though." "Frank!" "Yes ?" "Mayn't I say what I think ?" "No!" * * * * * Ah! there was the roof of the old church standing out against the stars, and there could be no more talking.
They might come upon the other two at any moment now.
They went five steps further, and there, in the shadow of the gate, burned a dull red spot of fire, that kindled up as they looked, and showed for an instant the heavy eyes of the Major with a pipe in his mouth. * * * * * "Good-evening, sir," came the military voice, and the girl rose to her feet beside him.
"You're just in time." "Good-evening," said Jack dully. "We've had a pleasant evening of it up here, Mr.Kirkby, after we'd stepped down and had a bit of supper at the 'Crown.'" "I suppose you heard my name there," said Jack. "Quite right, sir." "Give us the key," said Frank abruptly. He unlocked the door and pushed it back over the grass-grown gravel. "Wait for me here, will you ?" he said to Jack. "I'm coming in.
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