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The Hand in the Dark

CHAPTER II
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"You must come and see us oftener.

I take a great interest in your welfare, Hazel.

Now, Mrs.Rath." There are faces which attract attention by the expression of the eyes, and the housekeeper's was one of them.

Her face was thin, almost meagre, with sunken temples on which her greying hair was braided, but her large eyes were unnaturally bright, and had a strange look, at once timid and watchful.

She now turned them on Miss Heredith as though she feared a rebuke.
"Mrs.Rath," said Miss Heredith, "I hope dinner will be served punctually at a quarter to seven this evening, as I arranged.


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