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Chapter 10 THE HAND OF A FRIEND

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her down, Anne rose to the surface of things, and looked once more upon the wor

o be yet falling, falling through emptiness to annihilation. And as she fell she caught the sounds of other worl

he awful darkness a hand reached out and grasped her own; a hand strong and vital that gripped and hel

erself gazing up into a face she knew, a lean, brow

ed her nerveless fingers

whispered weakl

answer with infinite gent

hispered in a vigorous undertone. A large white hand,

d it to her lips. Submissively, in answer to an influence th

wly she awoke to full consciousness, and found Nap E

she asked him fai

e said. "You were thrown

acted a little. "Am I

ill soon be all right again. I will leave you to get a good slee

Her hand still clung to his,

faltered, "my hus

h he were soothing a child. "Don't trouble about that.

yes was growing. "He isn

N

go to him. He will think it

agitation. "Your husband knows all about you. He couldn't come to-night,

aid, with a shudder. "

ds. You can't fall. Look at me! Keep lookin

rangely impersonal, held hers by some magic that was too utterly intangibl

had ever known before, she heard a woman's voice, hushed to a sibilant w

later, and she was lying in the broad sunshine

I don't suppose you can for a moment. You have had a wonderful escape, my dear lady, a most wonderful escape. But for

all?" A

is all. In any case we will run no risks. Let me cong

, and Anne turned slightly to see the person thus indicated. And so

inelegant exterior, how good a sort only her Maker knew. She was large in every way. It was the only word that described her; large-boned, large-feature

ild!" she said. "She don't know me yet. I'm Mrs. Errol, dear, Mrs. Lucas Blenheim Errol. And i

she saw no reason to disguise the fact. She knew that people smiled at her, but it ma

ry good," A

you think you're giving any trouble to anybody, for there isn't anything that pleases

r many a day. She tried weakly to give her hand to her new friend, but the pain

about her own, the large face, wonderfully smooth, save

its gruffness. "You're stiff in every limb, and no wonder. It'

e doctor had gone she began to show Anne how capable she was of fulfilling the responsibil

dest boy. But Lucas won't have me to wait on him now. He doesn't like his mother to see him in his bad hours, and they

as an infant and could not have refused her hostess's ministrations even had she desired to do so. She suffered a go

s possessed by a nervous dread that increased steadily as the hours wore on. At last, as Mrs. Errol seemed

as not come y

er with much kindness, but her tone

. "Did he send no message?" she asked at last, with knitted brows

Errol. "You would like to speak

he door. It was plain that here was a responsibility s

h on her face. "Don't call him in aga

leave her thus abandoned to the pitying kindness of strangers? She could hardly believe it. And yet-and yet-he had done un-heard-of things before. There were times, times that had become more and more

orked upon her that she began to grow feverish. T

f again and again, but each

ently, when she brought her tea. "It's the w

utterance of her fears was more than she could a

she went quietly away, leaving her alon

the pillow regardless of wrenched muscles, hoping against hope. But she looked in vain for her husband's tall figure, and a sigh that

ing hand, holding it in both his own so

you would like to s

so far as he was concerned. It seemed only natural in her trouble to turn to him for help. Had

would never have dreamed of according him in any less urgent circumstances, "I am

a certain grimness in his speech. "I shouldn't worry if I were you.

he said, her voice quiv

lie here an

rs. Errol vigorously. "What is

fingers were still close

. "You mustn't think me ungrateful or unapprec

ou have no cho

"Will you tell me exactly what has passed? Has he

said Na

k to him at once. I must indeed. You will manage it for me,

paused a moment and she felt his grasp slowly tighten upon her hand. "You want to know what passed, and perhaps it is better that you should know even if it distresses you. I sent a messenger in the motor to Sir Giles last night to tell him of your accident and to beg

o utter the word. They wer

t stop to inquire. I told him you were wanting him. I was quite kind to him-for your sake." She fancied the grim lips smiled. "But I regret t

like the half-uttered cry of a woman's hea

d for an instant.

hingly, "please tell me ever

lady, no man may kick Nap Errol and live

ed her head upon the pillow. The

ery gently. "That's the worst of telling the trut

pered back, "though I don't know

eave to go back. You will have to do it in any case, but-if you feel you owe me anything, which of course you don't"-h

upon his. Instantly she felt his answering pressure. A m

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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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