[The Light That Failed by Rudyard Kipling]@TWC D-Link book
The Light That Failed

CHAPTER VI
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The red-haired girl never consulted him about anything.
On the other hand, she accepted his appearances without protest, and watched him always.

He discovered that the meals of the establishment were irregular and fragmentary.

They depended chiefly on tea, pickles, and biscuit, as he had suspected from the beginning.

The girls were supposed to market week and week about, but they lived, with the help of a charwoman, as casually as the young ravens.

Maisie spent most of her income on models, and the other girl revelled in apparatus as refined as her work was rough.


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