The Nest the White Pagoda the Suicide a Forsaken Temple Miss Jones And the M

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The Nest the White Pagoda the Suicide a Forsaken Temple Miss Jones And the M
Sedgwick Anne Douglas
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How often had she been dexterously left alone with them in the drawing-room ! Thank God ! all that was far, far behind her. Death was dignified, sweet-smelling in its peace, when she thought of all that the gilt-and-chintz drawing- room stood for in her memories. Death was sweet when life was so ugly.
Now she was in the street, the door closed behind her, and no servant had seen her.
It was a foggy afternoon, and the soiled white 148 THE SUICIDE houses opposite were dim. A thin, stray cat rubbe
...d against the area railings and mewed as Allida stood, pausing for a moment, on the steps.
Which was the nearest pillar-box? At the end of the street, just round the corner. The plaintive, nasal cry of the cat caught her at- tention. Poor creature! She ought to spare some poison for it. The irony of the idea al- most made her smile as she stooped and patted the dingy head. The cat, leaning like a ship in a stiff wind, walked to and fro across her dress, looking up at her as it still plaintively, interrogatively mewed.


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