[Mary Minds Her Business by George Weston]@TWC D-Link bookMary Minds Her Business CHAPTER XVIII 5/5
The next moment she heard a sharp voice, "Here--stop that!" and running steps approaching. "I think it was Archey," she thought, as she made her escape, her knees shaking, her breath coming fast.
She knew it was, ten minutes later, when Archey found her in the office--knew it from the way he looked at her and the hesitation of his speech--but it wasn't until they were shaking hands in parting that she saw the cut on his knuckles. "You've hurt yourself," she said.
"Wait; I have some adhesive plaster." Even then she didn't guess. "How did you do it ?" she asked. "Oh, I don't know--" Mary's glance suddenly deepened into tenderness, and when Archey left a few minutes later, he walked as one who trod the clouds, his head among the stars. An hour passed, and Mary looked in Uncle Stanley's office.
Burdon's desk was closed as though for the day. "Where's Burdon ?" she asked. "He wasn't feeling very well," said Uncle Stanley after a long look at his son's desk, "-- a sort of headache.
I told him he had better go home." And every morning for the rest of the week, when she saw Uncle Stanley, she gave him such an innocent look and said, "How's Burdon's head this morning? Any better ?" Uncle Stanley began to have the irritable feelings of an old mouse in the hands of a young kitten. "That's the worst of having women around,"-- he scowled to himself--"they are worse than--worse than--worse than--" Searching for a simile, he thought of a flash of lightning, a steel hoop lying on its side, a hornet's nest--but none of these quite suited him. He made a helpless gesture. "Hang 'em, you never know what they're up to next!" said he..
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