[The Light That Failed by Rudyard Kipling]@TWC D-Link bookThe Light That Failed CHAPTER VI 21/33
I want you and nobody else.
Besides, she hates me as much as I hate her.
She won't care to come.
To-morrow, then; and pray that we get sunshine.' Dick went away delighted, and by consequence did no work whatever. He strangled a wild desire to order a special train, but bought a great gray kangaroo cloak lined with glossy black marten, and then retired into himself to consider things. 'I'm going out for the day to-morrow with Dick,' said Maisie to the red-haired girl when the latter returned, tired, from marketing in the Edgware road. 'He deserves it.
I shall have the studio floor thoroughly scrubbed while you're away.
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