Anything else that was said she now regarded only as an
aspect of or diversion from that. “If I cut her neck, you’ll never get the stains out of
your fancy car. "Now, let's see who'll dare to take him down," she cried. ‘Get out! Out, I say! Think I want another miserable cowardly good-for-nothing
wastrel on my hands? Begone! Out of my house!’
He drove them to the door, grimly satisfied when the girl’s nerve broke. Something or other—she did not catch what—he was damned if he could stand. “Oh, dammit!” he remarked, “dammit!” with great bitterness as he faced it. ” She could have handled ten times the
weight, and hoisted him on her back and carried him too. Papillon would have broken him down; anything tender
would have sapped his will; and like as not he would have left the stool and
rushed into the night. “He was alive at four o’clock this afternoon,” she answered, “but the doctors
give little hope of his recovery. C. ‘Damn you, what’s the matter with you?’ he snapped in frustration. .
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