[The Czar’s Spy by William Le Queux]@TWC D-Link bookThe Czar’s Spy CHAPTER XI 17/65
The realization of the terrible truth staggered me.
Such a perfect face as hers I had never before set eyes upon, so beautiful, so clear-cut, so refined, so eminently the countenance of one well-born, and yet so ineffably sad, so full of blank unutterable despair. She placed her clasped hands to her mouth and made signs by shaking her head that she could neither understand nor respond.
I therefore took my wallet from my pocket and wrote upon a piece of paper in a large hand the words: "_I come from Lydia Moreton.
My name is Gordon Gregg_." When her eager gaze fell upon the words she became instantly filled with excitement, and nodded quickly.
Then holding her steel-clasped wrists towards me she looked wistfully at me, as though imploring me to release her from the awful bondage in that silent tomb. Though the woman who had led me there endeavored to prevent it, I handed her the pencil, and placed the paper on the table for her to write. The nun tried to snatch it up, but I held her arm gently and forcibly, saying in French: "No.
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