Red Masquerade by Louis Joseph Vance
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"Come back to me, Sofia! I can't live without you ..." Her lips moved to deny him, but made no sound. Now it was revealed to her, the way. "Come back to me, Sofia!" His hand crept along the edge of the table and lifted, quivering, to capture hers. She steeled herself to endure its touch, against sickening repulsion she fought to achieve a smile that would carry a suggestion of at least forgetfulness. "And if I do--?" she murmured. He gave a violent start, blood suffused his face darkly, his arms leapt out to enfold her. She stepped back, evading him with a movement of coquetry that served, as it was intended, to inflame him the more. "Wait!" she insisted. "Answer me first: If I return to you--then what?" "Everything shall be as you wish--everything forgotten--I will think of nothing but how to make you happy--" "And I may have my letters?" He nodded, swallowing hard, as if the concession well-nigh choked him. Under his gloating gaze her flesh crawled. Only by supreme effort did she succeed in resisting a mad impulse to risk a rush for door or windows, and |
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