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Chapter Six
Creeping along the dark narrow passage, with lantern held well ahead to keep
her step steady on the uneven stones—and to warn her of the advent of rats—
Melusine kept her long petticoats fastidiously clear of the dirt with an efficient
hand, a habit she had learned in the convent. "
"I am so," replied Thames, who had followed him closely. ‘I—I mean, she were—’
‘Pretty as a picture?’ suggested Gerald. ‘Silence,’ he warned again, with a prod of the dagger at her heart. "A neighbour offered me a drive
to Paddington; and, as I haven't heard of my son for some time, I couldn't resist
the temptation of stepping on to inquire after him, and to thank you for your
great goodness to us both, I've brought a little garden-stuff and a few new-laid
eggs for you, Ma'am," she added turning to Mrs. ’
Which effectually silenced her.
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