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The Silent House

CHAPTER XV
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Her face was pale and freckled, her eyes black--in strange contrast to her hair, and her mouth large, but garnished with an excellent set of white teeth.
Rhoda was not neat in her attire, perhaps not having arrived at the age of coquetry, for she wore a dingy grey dress much too short for her, a pair of carpet slippers which had been left by a departed lodger, and usually went about with her sleeves tucked up, and a resolute look on her sharp face.

Such was the appearance of Mrs.Bensusan's devil, who entered to forbid her mistress confiding in Lucian.
"Oh, Rhoda!" groaned Mrs.Bensusan.

"You bad gal! I believe as you've 'ad your ear to the keyhole." "I 'ave!" retorted Rhoda defiantly.

"It's been there for five minutes, and good it is for you, mum, as I ain't above listening.

What do you mean, sir," she cried, turning on Lucian like a fierce sparrow, "by coming 'ere to frighten two lone females, and her as innocent as a spring chicken ?" "Oh!" said Lucian, looking at her composedly, "so you are the celebrated Rhoda?
I've heard of you." "Not much good, then, sir, if Miss Greeb was talking," rejoined the red-haired girl, with a sniff.


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