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Chapter 5 THE FIRST ENCOUNTER

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wing-room before a blazing fire, was surprised by the sudden opening of the door, a

he, entering with that light, half-stealthy tread

one of my friends have been able to give me any news of you, I determi

poke with a certain stateliness notwithst

eginning to think I must be," he said, "since you

sponse. She did

ap, surveying her with bold dark eyes that we

be in soon," she

make his acquaintance,"

been h

seemed to be unaware of the fact tha

the hearth with his back to the fire. "Yo

sionally,"

Say, Lady Carfax, why don't you?" He smiled upon her disarmingly. "Are yo

will she fai

hy didn't you ask me? Are these scone

ck up the dish, and in that att

acious. She could only seat herself at

help yoursel

able," he said. "Really, you know, you ought to hunt more often. I have

ings," s

ngs?" he

and try to keep an eye on the poorest tenants. And then I pra

s likes it, or I suppose I should have given it up long ago. But I generally have to manage without an ac

is interest. "Tell me m

f music do y

o sonatas. I never play to please myse

der brother?"

ssly crippled, poor chap, and suffers infernally. I often wonder why he pu

is a good ma

lance. "What do you

o does his duty

re plenty of men that do that, and yet

does his duty, he has not lived in vain. I

you define 'd

r a moment. "I can only defi

o for my benef

d past him into the fire. There was a deep

do. I have to content myself

same," he questioned in a drawl that was unmis

t your capabiliti

il," he told her, with a cynical

k again. "I am

, staring straight at her, challenging her. "I tell you frankly," he said, "I am not what

rned face with its fiery eyes and savage jaw. Perhaps the lips w

ng the pause his eyes never flinched from he

gth. "Quite honestly,

at I asked," said Nap,

f drawing your own conclus

r. He began to munch scone

that he could purr when he was pleased. Yes, there was undoubtedly something feline about him, a supple grace, a noiselessness, a guile, that made her aware of the necessity for caution in her dealings with him. This was a man of many subtleties-she knew it instinctively-a man of tigerish temperament, har

Nap. "You have such interesting thoughts, it

said, "if you kn

dd look as he li

said. "When the door of her pleasaunce is clos

eet proceeding, I f

sent." He drained his tea with an arrogant gesture and handed the cup for more. "Which is the exact reason why I

e glanced up with a start. The blood rose to her face

staring at her, till the door began to open. Then, with a sudd

led Sir Giles Carfax handsome, though every feature in his face was well formed. The blotchy complexion of the man and his eyes of glaring malice marred him all too c

of the room and glare at the visitor

Errol, Giles. Mr.

t as if she did not wish to see them meet. Perhaps she divined that a gle

you," he drawled. "I dropped in on the chance,

ily than before. He shot a

e growled. "And what did you want to s

the words somewhat di

early rode over me on the last occasion. Doubtless the episode has e

Your animal came down with you. You pushed in front of me. But it was your own fault. Yo

Nap politely. "It must

ve the slim American, but the latter did not appear to shirk comparison with him. With his han

dured the encounter with a mask-like patience that bet

me for?" Sir Giles demanded, wi

building of a Town Hall. My brother considers that the lord of the Manor"-he bowed with thinly-veiled irony-"should have first say in

mper to see Anne's eyes flash sudden interrogation at Nap's serenely s

the scheme," he said

his brows. "No? I un

r your intelligence is at fault," he said, with that in his voice that wa

tervened. "I think you ought to explain to Mr. Errol,

has that to do with it, or with you, for that matter

"And in the main, I agree with her, though my sentiments are a little stronger than hers. I'll tell you exactly what they are some day. I think you would be interested, or at least not

r a few moments till the speaker's steady regard became too

he rag, tag, and bobtail, that'll mix with the very scum of society so long as ther

find it difficu

ho sat so rigid behind him. His fingers drummed a careless tattoo upon the table-edge.

d at her through eyes narrowed to evil slits. Her very impassivity goaded him. It seemed in s

ap turned. "So l

hing, but for that instant her eyes ent

ling good humour as he t

e met you. I'll give your messag

he door, elaborately deaf to Sir Giles's half-strangled reply

but the moment that the clang of the front

cursed the departed visitor in lurid language, cursed the err

I will never have him in the house again. Understand that! I know him. I've heard Shirley talk of him. The man's a blackguard. And

earing of a queen, down the long room, and without a single wor

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE MISSING HEART Chapter 2 THE QUEEN'S JESTER Chapter 3 THE CHARIOT OF THE GODS Chapter 4 CAKE MORNING Chapter 5 THE FIRST ENCOUNTER Chapter 6 AT THE MEET Chapter 7 THE FALL Chapter 8 THE RIDE HOME Chapter 9 THE HEAD OF THE HOUSE Chapter 10 THE HAND OF A FRIEND Chapter 11 THE STING OF A SCORPION
Chapter 12 BROTHERS
Chapter 13 THE JESTER'S INFERNO
Chapter 14 A BIG THING
Chapter 15 THE CHAMPION
Chapter 16 THE MASQUERADE
Chapter 17 THE SLAVE OF GOODNESS
Chapter 18 THE DESCENT FROM OLYMPUS
Chapter 19 VENGEANCE
Chapter 20 THE VISION
Chapter 21 AT THE MERCY OF A DEMON
Chapter 22 THE JESTER'S RETURN
Chapter 23 THE KERNEL OF THE DIFFICULTY
Chapter 24 THE FIRST ORDEAL
Chapter 25 THE FATAL STREAK
Chapter 26 THE TOKEN
Chapter 27 THE BURIAL OF A HATCHET
Chapter 28 A QUESTION OF TRUST
Chapter 29 A SUDDEN BLOW
Chapter 30 THE BOON
Chapter 31 A DAY IN PARADISE
Chapter 32 THE RETURN TO EARTH
Chapter 33 IN THE FACE OF THE GODS
Chapter 34 AN APPEAL AND ITS ANSWER
Chapter 35 THE IRRESISTIBLE
Chapter 36 ON THE EDGE OF THE PIT
Chapter 37 THE POWER DIVINE
Chapter 38 THE WORKER OF MIRACLES
Chapter 39 THE WOMAN'S PART
Chapter 40 THE MESSAGE
Chapter 41 THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND
Chapter 42 A VOICE THAT CALLED
Chapter 43 THE UNINVITED GUEST
Chapter 44 THE HEART OF A SAVAGE
Chapter 45 THE DIVINE SPARK
Chapter 46 THE QUEEN'S PARDON
Chapter 47 SOMETHING GREAT
Chapter 48 A FRIENDLY UNDERSTANDING
Chapter 49 THE FINAL DEFEAT
Chapter 50 AT THE GATE OF DEATH
Chapter 51 THE KING'S DECREE
Chapter 52 THE STRAIGHT GAME
Chapter 53 THE TRANSFORMING MAGIC
Chapter 54 THE LAST ORDEAL
Chapter 55 OUT OF THE FURNACE
Chapter 56 THE PROMOTION OF THE QUEEN'S JESTER
Chapter 57 THE POWER THAT CASTS OUT DEVILS
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