[Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall by Charles Major]@TWC D-Link bookDorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall CHAPTER IV 54/64
But I will try to escape to France." "Have you money ?" asked Madge, tightly holding one of my hands. "A small sum," I answered. "How much have you? Tell me.
Tell me how much have you," insisted Madge, clinging to my hand and speaking with a force that would brook no refusal. "A very little sum, I am sorry to say; only a few shillings," I responded. She quickly withdrew her hand from mine and began to remove the baubles from her ears and the brooch from her throat.
Then she nervously stripped the rings from her fingers and held out the little handful of jewels toward me, groping for my hands. "Take these, Malcolm.
Take these, and wait here till I return." She turned toward the staircase, but in her confusion she missed it, and before I could reach her, she struck against the great newel post. "God pity me," she said, as I took her hand.
"I wish I were dead.
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