[The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lodger CHAPTER III 8/12
"You see, Mrs .-- er--Bunting, I felt as I sat here that these women's eyes followed me about.
It was a most unpleasant sensation, and gave me quite an eerie feeling." The landlady was now laying a small tablecloth over half of the table.
She made no answer to her lodger's remark, for the good reason that she did not know what to say. Her silence seemed to distress Mr.Sleuth.After what seemed a long pause, he spoke again. "I prefer bare walls, Mrs.Bunting," he spoke with some agitation. "As a matter of fact, I have been used to seeing bare walls about me for a long time." And then, at last his landlady answered him, in a composed, soothing voice, which somehow did him good to hear. "I quite understand, sir.
And when Bunting comes in he shall take the pictures all down.
We have plenty of space in our own rooms for them." "Thank you--thank you very much." Mr.Sleuth appeared greatly relieved. "And I have brought you up my Bible, sir.
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