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The Mayor’s Wife

CHAPTER XIII
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She may have made up her mind to conquer this weakness, and to conquer it where it had originated and necessarily held the strongest sway.

At all events, he was gone and she was here, and I had done nothing as yet to relieve that insidious dread with which she must anticipate a night in this house without his presence.
I wondered if it would be any relief to her to have Mr.Steele remain upon the premises.

I had heard him come in about three o'clock and go into the study, and when the time came for her friends to take their leave, and their voices in merry chatter came up to my ear from the open boudoir door, I stole down to ask her if I could suggest it to him.

But I was too late.

Just as I reached the head of the stairs on the second floor he came out of the study below and passed, hat in hand, toward the front door.
"What a handsome man!" came in an audible whisper from one of the ladies, who now stood in the lower hall.
"Who is he ?" asked the other.
I thought he held the door open one minute longer than was necessary to catch her reply.


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