[The Red Planet by William J. Locke]@TWC D-Link bookThe Red Planet CHAPTER XVIII 42/52
I, however, had nothing to say.
Marigold settled me for the night and left me. When I was alone and able to consider the point, I felt a cowardly gratitude towards the doctor who had put me to bed like a sick man and forbidden access to my room.
I had been spared breaking the news to Betty.
How she received it, I did not know.
It had been impossible to question Marigold.
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