The Flying Mercury
evening, when Dick sat opposite her on the veranda
ing he'll spend practising on the track, and to-morrow evening at six the race starts. And Les
wide and terrified, the little hands she clasped in her lap we
s. We're a nasty lot, we Ffrenches; a lot of blue-blooded snobs without any red b
the odorous dusk slowly
oing to be
ng up, surveying his strict motor costum
Ethan nearly had a fit when Bailey told him what I was going to do; he called me Richard for the first
he answered gently. "Good-by
steps, her voice recalled him, a
make him give it up
p at her wh
t. Don't you su
she admitted, and w
through the dark. Far below the throb of a motor passed down the road, dying away again to leav
ent itself. But it was nearly half an hour later when she started up at the ec
ding before her at the foot of the low stairs, the moonlight g
nonsense to you about this race, and that you were so very good as to feel some concern regarding it. Really, I h
. Before the tranquil sanity of his regard, her painted terrors sudde
wered, with a shaking sigh that wa
same chance as Rupert and I; the driver who alt
ur
w of us finish without a scratch or strain or blister. This is a man's game, but it's not half so destructive as
ll else you have done for him and for me I have not words to speak. But it made it harder to bear the
, her timidity and anxiety for his safety, were from their very unconsciousness most dangerous. And while he grasped at self-co
u for coming. I am not used
movement the handkerchief fell from her girdle to his feet. Mechanically Le
ptly, and sprang the b
him in the moonlight, but he saw h
oom toward the long windows. Dick's impatient whistle sounded shrilly from
ce of sincerity which made his silence more convincing than the protestations of
she cried to her heart. "I wish I ha
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