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The Loudwater Mystery

CHAPTER III
19/22

He set the newspaper down beside the whisky-and-soda, leaned forward, and said in a hushed voice: "What the devil are you talking about?
Hey ?" "I seed Colonel Grey--the gentleman as is staying at the 'Cart and 'Orses'-- kiss 'er in the East wood," said William Roper.
The first emotion of Lord Loudwater was incredulous amazement.

It was his very strong conviction that his wife was a cold-blooded, passionless creature, incapable of inspiring or feeling any warm emotion.

He had forgotten that he had married her for love--violent love.
"You infernal liar!" he said in a rather breathless voice.
"It ain't no lie, your lordship.

What for should I go telling lies about 'er ?" said William Roper in an injured tone.
Lord Loudwater stared at him.

The fellow was telling the truth.
"And what did she do?
Hey?
Did she smack his face for him ?" he cried.
"No.


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