[The House of the Whispering Pines by Anna Katharine Green]@TWC D-Link bookThe House of the Whispering Pines BOOK FOUR 25/197
But he had determined long since that he would not interrupt the witness in her relation.
The air of patience he assumed was sufficiently indicative of his displeasure, and he confined himself to this.
Mr.Moffat understood, and testified his appreciation by a slight bow. Carmel, who saw nothing, resumed her story. "Arthur's room is near, and Adelaide's far off; but I went to Adelaide's first.
Her door was shut and when I went to open it I found it locked. Calling her name, I said that I was tired and would be glad to say good night.
She did not answer at once.
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