[Foul Play by Charles Reade]@TWC D-Link bookFoul Play CHAPTER IV 1/13
SARAH WILSON left off crying, and looked down on the ground with a very red face.
General Rolleston was amazed. "Is she safe? Is who safe ?" said he.
"He means my mistress," replied Wilson, rather brusquely; and flounced out of the hall. "She is safe, no thanks to you," said General Rolleston.
"What were you doing under her window at this time of night ?" And the harsh tone in which this question was put showed Seaton he was suspected.
This wounded him, and he replied doggedly, "Lucky for you all I was there." "That is no answer to my question," said the general sternly. "It is all the answer I shall give you." "Then I shall hand you over to the officer without another word." "Do, sir, do," said Seaton bitterly; but he added more gently, "you will be sorry for it when you come to your senses." At this moment Wilson entered with a message.
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