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Her muscles were strained and tense, her breath came quickly, yet she had full control of herself and her pose was that of a crouching, waiting tiger rather than a furious ode. Embury was full of admiration at the beautiful picture she made, but pursuant of his inexorable plan, he rose to "tame" her.
"What's the matter? What's Ferdinand doing in your room, Eunice? Are you ill?" "No, Aunt Abby " but Eunice got no further. She sank back on her bed, and buried her face in the pillows. "Get up, Mr. Embury it's late," Ferdinand was saying, and then he lightly touched the arm of his master. "He he oh, Miss Eunice! Oh, my God! Why, ma'am he he looks to be dead!"
But in class we discussed that years ago oh, that's one of the regulation Shakespearean puzzles. You can't trip us up on our Shakespeare either of us! I doubt if you can find two frivolous society women who know it better than we do!" "Did you know that Mr. Embury was killed in a manner identical with the Hamlet murder?" "No! What do you mean? I've really not heard the details.
And so, I've sold the story of how I do it to the newspaper syndicate for more than I'd make out of it in a dozen performances. You can read it all in to-morrow's papers, but Mrs, Embury, she asked me to tell it here and I said yes 'cause-'cause well, 'cause I wanted to!"
And, too, they all have flower-boxes, except one, and the flowers were undisturbed. The one that hasn't a flower-box is on the side street, in Miss Ames' room. And that I looked out myself has no balcony, nor even abroad ledge. It couldn't be reached from the next apartment if that's what you're thinking of." "I'm not thinking of anything," returned Fifi. "I'm too dazed to think! Eunice Embury!
Also, Mrs, Embury, I'll ask you for the address of the lady who went with you to see that play." "Certainly," said Eunice, in a cold voice, and gave the address desired. "And, now, we'll move on," said Shane, rising. "You ain't under arrest, Mrs, Embury not yet but I advise you not to try to leave this house without permission " "Indeed, I shall! Whenever and as often as I choose!
Eunice was amazed at such a strange partner for the great man, but she quickly thought that a street urchin like that could go to places and learn of side issues in ways which the older man could not compass so conveniently. Presently Fibsy slipped from his seat, and quietly went into the bedrooms. Eunice raise her eyebrows slightly, but Fleming Stone, observing, said, "Don't mind, Mrs, Embury.
"You went straight through those two rooms softly, not awakening either of the ladies and you killed Mr. Embury, and then you returned through the bedrooms " " Again the eyes said yes. "And, passing through Miss Ames' room, she stirred, and thinking she might be awake, you stopped and leaned over her to see.
Think you he is more dangerous than, say, friend Elliott?" "Mason Elliott? Oh, of course, he has been an admirer of Eunice since they made mud-pies together." "That's two, then," Embury laughed lightly. "And Jim Craft is three and Halliwell James is four and Guy Little " "Oh, don't include him, I beg of you!" cried Eunice; "he flats when he sings!"
You are getting her into a desperate coil, from which it will be difficult to extricate her! If Shane got hold of this absurd yarn " "It's not entirely absurd," broke in Stone, "but I agree with you, Mr. Elliott; if Shane learns of it he won't investigate any further!" "He shan't know of it," was the angry retort. "I got you here, Mr. Stone " "To discover the truth, or to free Mrs, Embury?"
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