[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes X 23/49
I should like a few particulars as to this young lady, and your relations to her." Lord St.Simon shrugged his shoulders and raised his eyebrows. "We have been on a friendly footing for some years--I may say on a very friendly footing.
She used to be at the Allegro.
I have not treated her ungenerously, and she had no just cause of complaint against me, but you know what women are, Mr.Holmes. Flora was a dear little thing, but exceedingly hot-headed and devotedly attached to me.
She wrote me dreadful letters when she heard that I was about to be married, and, to tell the truth, the reason why I had the marriage celebrated so quietly was that I feared lest there might be a scandal in the church.
She came to Mr.Doran's door just after we returned, and she endeavoured to push her way in, uttering very abusive expressions towards my wife, and even threatening her, but I had foreseen the possibility of something of the sort, and I had two police fellows there in private clothes, who soon pushed her out again. She was quiet when she saw that there was no good in making a row." "Did your wife hear all this ?" "No, thank goodness, she did not." "And she was seen walking with this very woman afterwards ?" "Yes.
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