[The Loudwater Mystery by Edgar Jepson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Loudwater Mystery CHAPTER VI 15/39
"You didn't send for me.
But I thought I ought to see you, for I know something which may be important, and I thought you ought to know it, too." "Of course.
I can't know too much about an affair like this," said Mr. Flexen quickly. "Well, there was a woman, or rather I should say a lady, with his lordship in the smoking-room last night--about eleven o'clock." "Indeed ?" said Mr.Flexen.
"Won't you sit down? A lady you say ?" "Yes; she was a lady, though she seemed very angry and excited, and was talking in a very high voice.
I didn't recognize it, so I can't tell you who it was.
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