[Garman and Worse by Alexander Lange Kielland]@TWC D-Link bookGarman and Worse CHAPTER XII 5/19
She seemed to dread looking on the sea again. All that day Rachel had waited in vain; she was beginning to be uneasy. Why did he not come to see her--she who had been so much the cause of his enterprise? He must know how anxious she was to talk with him, and to thank him.
It was surely impossible for him to think that she also believed that he had gone too far.
Should he not come to-morrow, she would write to him. There was but little conversation that evening at dinner.
The Consul was as precise and polite as he generally was when he was alone with the ladies.
Fanny, who had come in hopes of curing her headache, was silent and suffering.
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