FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   248   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   256   257   >>  
with her!' There was a savage struggle. I saw him with a chair in his hand, a knife gleamed in hers. I rushed from the horrible scene, ran from the house, and only next morning in the paper did I learn the dreadful result. That night I was happy, for I had my letter, and I had not seen yet what the future would bring. "It was the next morning that I realized that I had only exchanged one trouble for another. My husband's anguish at the loss of his paper went to my heart. I could hardly prevent myself from there and then kneeling down at his feet and telling him what I had done. But that again would mean a confession of the past. I came to you that morning in order to understand the full enormity of my offence. From the instant that I grasped it my whole mind was turned to the one thought of getting back my husband's paper. It must still be where Lucas had placed it, for it was concealed before this dreadful woman entered the room. If it had not been for her coming, I should not have known where his hiding-place was. How was I to get into the room? For two days I watched the place, but the door was never left open. Last night I made a last attempt. What I did and how I succeeded, you have already learned. I brought the paper back with me, and thought of destroying it, since I could see no way of returning it without confessing my guilt to my husband. Heavens, I hear his step upon the stair!" The European Secretary burst excitedly into the room. "Any news, Mr. Holmes, any news?" he cried. "I have some hopes." "Ah, thank heaven!" His face became radiant. "The Prime Minister is lunching with me. May he share your hopes? He has nerves of steel, and yet I know that he has hardly slept since this terrible event. Jacobs, will you ask the Prime Minister to come up? As to you, dear, I fear that this is a matter of politics. We will join you in a few minutes in the dining-room." The Prime Minister's manner was subdued, but I could see by the gleam of his eyes and the twitchings of his bony hands that he shared the excitement of his young colleague. "I understand that you have something to report, Mr. Holmes?" "Purely negative as yet," my friend answered. "I have inquired at every point where it might be, and I am sure that there is no danger to be apprehended." "But that is not enough, Mr. Holmes. We cannot live forever on such a volcano. We must have something definite." "I am in hopes of getting it. That is
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   248   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   256   257   >>  



Top keywords:

Holmes

 

husband

 

morning

 

Minister

 
thought
 
understand
 

dreadful

 

Heavens

 

nerves

 

European


radiant

 

excitedly

 

heaven

 

lunching

 

Secretary

 

dining

 

answered

 
friend
 

inquired

 

negative


colleague
 
report
 

Purely

 

volcano

 

definite

 

forever

 

danger

 
apprehended
 

excitement

 

shared


matter

 
politics
 

terrible

 
Jacobs
 

twitchings

 

minutes

 
manner
 
subdued
 

prevent

 

trouble


anguish

 

kneeling

 

confession

 

telling

 

exchanged

 

realized

 
gleamed
 

rushed

 
savage
 

struggle