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Chapter 7 THE PUZZLE

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own room and this entailed a search, for her possessions were always in the wildest disorder. Olga waited for her in the hal

disapproval in every line of him. Olga felt decided

free pass," his reference to himself as "gaoler." Was it possible that she had formed a wrong impression of him? And if in this matter, perhaps in others also. Perhaps after all she had mistaken his attitude towards Violet. Perhaps after all he was human enough to feel the strong attraction of the girl's beauty. Perhaps after all he was beginning to care. And if so, what then? She felt her face burn in the coolness

wn apace during the past few days. And Violet knew so well how to wield her power, when to scorn and when subtly

d to the list of victims. Cynical and even overbearing though he might be, she no longer desired to see him

lga shrank from discussing Max with him. She had an uneasy dread lest Nick's intelligence should leap ahead of her and disclose to her with disconcerting suddenness facts and possibilities with which she was quite unprepared to reckon. She visualized his grin of amused comprehension over the me

defence; but now that it seemed that her point might pierce his armour, she wanted to withdraw it. She shrank unspeakably from seeing him vanquished. It would have hurt her to find him at

a hopeless case did not appeal to him and that he had not therefore greatly cared how soon or in what manner Mrs. Stubbs had passed out through the prison-door which it was his work to guard. She realized vaguely that this form of callousness was not so hideous as she had at

ne. But the fact remained that she had delivered him to Violet to be tormented, and that before he had given any sign of suffering she had repented

oke from her reverie with a start to exclaim upon the late

to scorch," l

ticulately almost throughout the journey. They met with no mishap, h

irection of the sur

ew her into her father's little smoking-room at the s

y reminiscent of the note she had left in hi

en eyes studied her without mercy; but when he s

-Goring is here. Do you min

. Olga gave a sharp, in

tammered. "Why-what

It's some way back to The Warren, and he's a bit used up. I fancy your father would make hi

ly from Olga's face u

breathlessly, "do

you don't want him, he can go to 'The Swan.' He is in the surgery a

re right. Dad would certainly keep him. Oh, why isn't Nick

ical lift of the shoulders. "I

uestion: it was alm

aresay he won't eat you. And you'll have Miss Campion to

gain. Did he know, then? Had he guessed why Violet was in the house? Was that the reason of his curious vigilance, his guarded acc

n the act of opening the do

a conscious effort, and

idle curiosity. Do you like her?" She saw the rough red brows go up, an

"It would be interesting

answer him, or perhaps

h her head bent,

er, and-and-I should be sorry if that happened, because I kn

ok at him. She could only watch with fascinated

ld you that

was horribly difficult to answer.

a moment in silence; then: "Isn't it possible," he said in a very level ton

Violet,"

er," sa

y something in his tone. His eyes, ale

I was falling in lov

hesit

s so?" he

e answered. It was as if h

est in Miss Campion, as you seem to have divined. But the danger of my falling a vict

ssed out, uncertain whether to be glad or s

olet and acquainted her

s presence a

d been here," she

ever so long. I don't know

no means dismayed by t

said. "You leave him to

man!" s

and pinched her cheek.

im!" said O

s standing in the hall with one arm in a sling when she and Violet descended the stairs, an immense

novel feeling of relief to see him there. She

have had an acci

rack my thumb tinkering at my old motor. Dr. Wyndham tells me that you have been kind enough to ask me to

nother word for imprisonment to me. I told Bruce I

to a form of yachting that is no

hould have to be mistres

e rejoined s

on board with the exception

tain," said

o! I would be m

st week was out," observed the major, a

of my acquaintance in whose company I shoul

ou don't speak from experien

l too well," l

ll," declared Hunt-Go

the sort of man

have time to be bored with anyone. Will you sit here,

he three boy

e gone for an all-day paper-chase with th

go too?" he as

she return

y an excuse

him. "It's a so

ng to do this aft

en

d wh

ngs," s

"Do you mend the stockin

g yours,"

the contract, was it? Pitch 'em into my r

" said Olga. "As to doing without,-well, of course,

. "I think you might remember that I am hardly respo

den brief smile, bu

his meal for him, were engrossed in a frothy conversation w

before he abruptly star

l

Mrs. B

tly. "Oh, she se

ointedly. "Well? What had

you?" s

it was something you would rather not repeat. I had alread

ulse to escape from a difficult subject. "You have su

y?" sa

ious!" she said quickl

my misfortune than my fault. If my patients elect to make me the butt of

s want of sympathy, you know. You go and do a

ax. "Let's hear my goo

to mention it," she said. "It just slipped out.

ly. "Who told you

ic

ring his skinny lit

u?" said Olg

fraid of you, do you?"

ink you are afraid of anyone or anything. But it

rs. Briggs's behalf or

ng of reluctance. "Well, I do

rrel," said

exclaimed. "How can

to stop me, well, they get knocked down and trampled on. I don't call

le don't like y

like me?"

died her critically. Olga poured out some water with a hand so shaky that i

?" he

he murmured somew

don't try to drink that yet!" he said. "You'll choke if you do. Go on! Tell me some more

licious," declared Olga.

off the effects that afternoon, when you caught me in Uncle Nick's library. It

We went to the Prior

What

ngs Viole

ings?" s

e I don't know. I'm not so inquisitive

Violet, detaching he

ing for

wondering how many glasses of rhu

fancied he had; and if so, why was he so anxious to inform himself of her most trivial doings? It was a puzzle to Olga-a puzzle that for some reason gave her considerable uneasiness. Against her will and very deep down within her, she was aware of a lurking distrust that made her afraid of M

im. In fact, he seemed wholly unaware of any change in her demeanour, and Olga noted the fact with relief, the while she determined to exclude him rigidly

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE LESSON Chapter 2 THE ALLY Chapter 3 THE OBSTACLE Chapter 4 THE SETTING OF THE WATCH Chapter 5 THE CHAPERON Chapter 6 THE PAIN-KILLER Chapter 7 THE PUZZLE Chapter 8 THE ELASTIC BOND Chapter 9 THE PROJECT Chapter 10 THE DOOR Chapter 11 THE IMPOSSIBLE
Chapter 12 THE PAL
Chapter 13 HER FATE
Chapter 14 THE DARK HOUR
Chapter 15 THE AWAKENING
Chapter 16 SECRETS
Chapter 17 THE VERDICT
Chapter 18 SOMETHING LOST
Chapter 19 THE REVELATION
Chapter 20 THE SEARCH
Chapter 21 ON THE BRINK
Chapter 22 OVER THE EDGE
Chapter 23 AS GOOD AS DEAD
Chapter 24 THE OPENING OF THE DOOR
Chapter 25 COURTSHIP
Chapter 26 THE SELF-INVITED GUEST
Chapter 27 THE NEW LIFE
Chapter 28 THE PHANTOM
Chapter 29 THE EVERLASTING CHAIN
Chapter 30 CHRISTMAS MORNING
Chapter 31 THE WILDERNESS OF NASTY POSSIBILITIES
Chapter 32 THE SOUL OF A HERO
Chapter 33 THE MAN WITH THE GUN
Chapter 34 A TALK IN THE OPEN
Chapter 35 THE FAITHFUL WOUND OF A FRIEND
Chapter 36 A LETTER FROM AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE
Chapter 37 No.37
Chapter 38 SMOKE FROM THE FIRE
Chapter 39 THE SPREADING OF THE FLAME
Chapter 40 THE GAP
Chapter 41 THE EASIEST COURSE
Chapter 42 ONE MAN'S LOSS
Chapter 43 A FIGHT WITHOUT A FINISH
Chapter 44 THE POWER OF THE ENEMY
Chapter 45 THE GATHERING STORM
Chapter 46 THE REPRIEVE
Chapter 47 THE GIFT OF THE RAJAH
Chapter 48 THE BIG, BIG GAME OF LIFE
Chapter 49 MEMORIES THAT HURT
Chapter 50 A FOOL'S ERRAND
Chapter 51 LOVE MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE
Chapter 52 A SOLDIER AND A GENTLEMAN
Chapter 53 THE MAN'S POINT OF VIEW
Chapter 54 THE LINE OF RETREAT
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