[The Danger Mark by Robert W. Chambers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Danger Mark CHAPTER VI 31/43
I saw several at the Lodge.
And he's doing a big canvas of Rosalie down there, too." "At Hurryon Lodge ?" "Yes.
Miller lets them have the garret for a studio." "I didn't know that," she said slowly. "Didn't you? People are rather catty about it." "Catty ?" Sheer surprise silenced her for a while, then hurt curiosity drove her to questions; but little Bunbury didn't know much more about the matter, merely shrugging his shoulders and saying: "It's casual but it's all right." Later the tennis players, sunburned and perspiring, came swinging up from the courts on their way to the showers.
Bunbury began to settle his obligations; Naida and the Pink 'uns went indoors; Jack Dysart, handsome, dishevelled, sat down beside Geraldine, fastening his sleeves. "I lost twice twenty," he observed.
"Bunny is in fifty, I believe.
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