The Spell

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The Spell
Orcutt William Dana
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If they were planning to live in Flor ence, it would, of course, be necessary for him to place himself in evidence, as the contessa had said, for the " re spectability " of it ; but as their life in Italy was so near ly ended as their life together was so nearly ended she felt that there was nothing to be gained in asking him to make this sacrifice. So Helen decided to return the contessa s call alone. Alfonse was waiting for her in the motor-car when Emory drove into the court-yard. Seeing the... machine, [191] THE SPELL he alighted and stepped through the open door into the hall, where he intercepted her a few moments later when she came down-stairs. " So you are just going out?" he said, by way of greeting. " Why, Phil where did you come from ?" " Out of that old picture there, " he replied, pointing to the wall. " Don t I look funny without my ruffles and knee-breeches ?" " Do be serious, Phil, " Helen laughed. " I am serious. How could I be otherwise when I see you just going out when I have come all the way up here to have a quiet little chat?" Helen was clearly disturbed.

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