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Weyman, Stanley John, 1855-1928

"The House of the Wolf; a romance"

I had
looked to see her face lighten at our news; instead it wore an
expression I had never seen on it before. Catherine, so kind and
gentle, calling us fools! And without cause! I did not
understand it. I turned confusedly to Croisette. He was looking
at her, and I saw that he was frightened. As for Madame Claude,
she was crying in the corner. A presentiment of evil made my
heart sink like lead. What had happened?
"Fools!" my cousin repeated with exceeding bitterness, her foot
tapping the parquet unceasingly. "Do you think he would have
stooped to avenge himself on YOU? On you! Or that he could hurt
me one hundredth part as much here as--as--" She broke off
stammering. Her scorn faltered for an instant. "Bah! he is a
man! He knows!" she exclaimed superbly, her chin in the air,
"but you are boys. You do not understand!"
I looked amazedly at this angry woman. I had a difficulty in
associating her with my cousin. As for Croisette, he stepped
forward abruptly, and picked up a white object which was lying at
her feet.


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