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Cobwebs and Cables

CHAPTER VI
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She had never had any secret to conceal before, and she did not see that she had betrayed herself by the words she had uttered.

The deep gloom on her bright young face struck Felicita for the first time.
"Do you think it was Roland ?" she asked.
Again the same dumb, hopeless gesture answered the question.

Phebe could not bring her lips to shape a word of accusation against him.

It was agony to her to feel her idol disgraced and cast down from his high pedestal; yet she had not learned any way of concealing or misrepresenting the truth.
"You know he did it ?" said Felicita.
"Yes, I know it," she whispered.
For a minute or two Felicita stood, with her white hands resting on Phebe's shoulders, gazing into her mournful face with keen, questioning eyes.

Then, with a rapid flush of crimson, betraying a strong and painful heart-throb, which suffused her face for an instant and left it paler than before, she pressed her lips on the girl's sunburnt forehead.
"Tell nobody else," she murmured; "keep the secret for his sake and mine." Before Phebe could reply she turned away, and, with a steady, unfaltering step, went back to her study and locked herself in..


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