[Living Alone by Stella Benson]@TWC D-Link bookLiving Alone CHAPTER IX 34/46
I have suspected it before, and now I am sure that everything is all a pretence, except me. Look how easy it was to dismiss that gross grocer from sight.
He was just a bit of background.
I have painted him out." The drapery department on the ceiling was ablaze now, and flakes of ashy petticoat, and the metal frames of buttons, showered to the floor. "I will go and get help," said Sarah Brown, and hurried out of doors, followed feverishly by David, who was not a very brave dog in moments of crisis, and yet liked to appear busy and helpful.
It was to the ferryman's telephone that they returned.
Sarah Brown knew that the fire was a magic fire, and that an appeal to the L.C.C.Fire Brigade would only bring defeat and unnecessary bewilderment upon a deserving organisation. Sarah Brown rang up Richard's office, and Richard, who had a heroic and almost cinematic gift for being on hand at the right moments, answered her himself. "Come at once," said Sarah Brown.
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