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Updated: June 24, 2025


We're taking you home by that." "There's no connection on to St. Wennys," remarked Nan impassively. It didn't seem to her a matter of great importance. She merely stated it as a fact. "No. But Sandy left his car in Exeter and we shall motor from there." "We can all three squash in," added Sandy. "We won't be able to keep Roger ignorant of the fact I've been away," pursued Nan.

Kitty detected the bitter, hurt note in her voice, and privately congratulated herself on a letter she had posted only the previous evening telling Peter that everything was obviously over between Nan and Maryon Rooke, as the latter had failed to put in an appearance at St. Wennys and would he come down to Mallow Court?

"Give me a cigarette, Sandy. It's an awfully tiring walk here. Is Aunt Eliza in? I hope she is, because I want some tea." "She is. But I'd give you tea if she wasn't." "And set the whole of St. Wennys gossiping! It wouldn't be proper, boy." "Oh, yes, it would. I count as a kind of cousin, you know." "All the same, Mrs.

She was following Sandy's thought with all a woman's quickness. "And you think you might overtake them there?" "I must do more than that. I must be there first to receive them." "Can you do it in the time?" "Yes. By train. They're travelling by car, remember." Kitty glanced at the clock. "It's too late for you to catch the early train from St. Wennys Halt. And there's no other till the afternoon."

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