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The Kingdom of the Blind

Chapter 8 8

Word Count: 1523    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

enough, yet it had also its significance for both of t

ain Granet asked, looking down at her with a faintly humorou

ou that I came into the Park in

he admitted. "You told me you always took these five dogs out for a wa

egent's Park or St. James

e walked up and down until I had had enough

lieve that you had a single thought of me when you turned in

the reproo

"might I walk with you a little way? You see," he went

assented, glancing sympathetically at

es, the doctor said, must be wrong. I can only just lift it. You've no idea," he went on, "how a game leg and a trussed-up arm interfere with the little round of one's daily

he protested. "You couldn't have got throug

say, all right, and of course I am moderately good at languages, but that

clever, I believe," s

e why he needed to go for your brother last night just because he was gratifying a very reasonable curiosity on my part. It isn't as though I wasn'

e understand Major Thom

" he began,-"have you b

, when she replied, was meant to conve

three m

le away from the path in fro

oks as though he had lots of nerve, and that sort of thing. To tell you the truth, t

indulgent and smiled fain

ur type is?" she

d should be still if I had the chance. Outside that I don't read much, I am not musical, and I am very much predisposed to let the future look after it

to be a capable soldier. You are just what the country wants t

ed. "Perhaps it's t

de suit and a becoming little hat, from underneath which little wisps of golden hair had somehow detached themselves in a fascinating disorder. There was a delicate pink colour in her cheeks, the movements and lines of her body were all splendidly free and graceful. As she talked to her friends her eyes for the moment seemed to have lost their seriousness.

d me the time and I am horrified. I meant to walk here for an hour and we have been he

nd whistled for the dogs, wh

e said pleasantly, as they shook hands. "You mustn't gru

ow of the cab. He himself left the Park at the same time, strolled along Piccadilly as far as Sackville Street and

one message

ing,

ay he stopped. The door of one of the cupboar

t I wish those cupboards kept lo

towards the sidebo

aid. "I certainly believed t

careless enough, then his expression changed. He stared incred

ved anything

, sir," was th

Then he walked to the window for

his morning at all,

sir, and a person to t

e in the r

man was here for a

ged quick glances. The latter

missing, si

otice the gentleman who called la

s,

n him since? He

, s

motionless. The silence in the room was ominous; so, also,

you are always careful. But from tonight be more vigilant than ever. There is a ne

ectly

ve thoughts were gathering together in his mind. He was travelling along the road of horrors and at the further end of it a man stood waiting.

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