The Filigree Ball - Being a full and true account of the solution of the mystery concerning the Jeffrey-Moore affair by Anna Katharine Green
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gave a cautious push to the door.
Darkness! silence! Rather had I confronted a light and heard some noise, even if it had been the ominous click to which eve are so well accustomed. Hibbard seemed to share my feelings, though from an entirely different cause. "Pistols and lanterns are no good here," he grumbled. "What we want at this blessed minute is a priest with a sprinkling of holy water; and I for one -" He was actually sliding off. With a smothered oath I drew him back. "See here!" I cried, "you're not a babe in arms. Come on or - Well, what now?" He had clenched my arm and was pointing to the door which was slowly swaying to behind us. "Notice that," he whispered. "No key in the lock! Men use keys but -" My patience could stand no more. With a shake I rid myself of his clutch, muttering: "There, go! You're too much of a fool for me. I'm in for it alone." And in proof of my determination, I turned the slide of the lantern |
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