[The Danger Mark by Robert W. Chambers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Danger Mark CHAPTER IV 38/42
That would be easy.
The tingling warmth of the perfume was certainly agreeable, but she must not risk even such a silly indulgence as that.
Really, it was a very simple matter.
She sat up, supporting her weight on one arm. "Kathleen, darling," she whispered, bending forward and drawing the elder woman up onto the bed, "you mustn't be frightened about me.
I've learned some things I didn't know.
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