[Dead Men Tell No Tales by E. W. Hornung]@TWC D-Link bookDead Men Tell No Tales CHAPTER XIV 19/20
You would think the better of Rattray had you heard what passed." "Should I ?" she asked half eagerly, as she looked quickly round at me; and suddenly I saw her eyes fill.
"Oh, why will you speak about him ?" she burst out.
"Why must you defend him, unless it's to go against me, as you always did and always will! I never knew anybody like you--never! I want you to take me away from these wretches, and all you do is to defend them!" "Not all," said I, clasping her hand warmly in mine.
"Not all--not all! I will take you away from them, never fear; in another hour God grant you may be out of their reach for ever!" "But where are we to go ?" she whispered wildly.
"What are you to do with me? All my friends think me dead, and if they knew I was not it would all come out." "So it shall," said I; "the sooner the better; if I'd had my way it would all be out already." I see her yet, my passionate darling, as she turned upon me, whiter than the full white moon. "Mr.Cole," said she, "you must give me your sacred promise that so far as you are concerned, it shall never come out at all!" "This monstrous conspiracy? This cold blooded massacre ?" And I crouched aghast. "Yes; it could do no good; and, at any rate, unless you promise I remain where I am." "In their hands ?" "Decidedly--to warn them in time.
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