[The Daffodil Mystery by Edgar Wallace]@TWC D-Link bookThe Daffodil Mystery CHAPTER XI 6/7
Do you mean to tell me that you will not produce evidence that could prove your innocence, that you will make no attempt to defend yourself ?" She nodded. "I mean that," she said. "My God! You don't know what you're saying," he cried, starting up. "You're mad, Odette, stark mad!" She only smiled for the fraction of a second, and that at the unconscious employment of her Christian name. "I'm not at all mad," she said.
"I am very sane." She looked at him thoughtfully, and then of a sudden seemed to shrink back, and her face went whiter.
"You--you have a warrant for me!" she whispered. He nodded. "And you're going to arrest me ?" He shook his head. "No," he said briefly.
"I am leaving that to somebody else.
I have sickened of the case, and I'm going out of it." "He sent you here," she said slowly. "He ?" "Yes--I remember.
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