[The Loudwater Mystery by Edgar Jepson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Loudwater Mystery CHAPTER XI 1/20
CHAPTER XI. Mr.Manley did not lunch with Mr.Flexen and the lawyer.
In cultivating Mr.Flexen he had been forced to see less than usual of Helena, and, interesting a companion as Mr.Flexen was, Mr.Manley very much preferred her society.
He found her less nervous than she had been the day before, but she still wore a sufficiently anxious air, and was still restless. She seemed more pleased to see him than usual, and the warmth of her welcome gave him a sudden sense that she was even fonder of him than he had thought, or hoped.
It stirred him to an admirable response. At lunch she questioned him with uncommon particularity about the proceedings of Mr.Flexen, the discoveries he had made, the lines on which he was making his investigation.
Her interest seemed natural enough, and he told her all that he knew, which was little.
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