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Thirty
(Anne’s Narrative1 Resumed)
IAs soon as I got to Kimberlely I wired to Suzanne. She joined me therewith the utmost dispatch, heralding2 her arrival with telegrams sent off enroute. I was awfully3 surprised to find that she really was fond of me—Ithought I had been just a new sensation, but she positively4 fell on my neckand wept when we met.
When we had recovered from our emotion a little, I sat down on the bedand told her the whole story from A to Z.
“You always did suspect Colonel Race,” she said thoughtfully, when Ihad finished. “I didn’t until the night you disappeared. I liked him so muchall along and thought he would make such a nice husband for you. Oh,Anne, dear, don’t be cross, but how do you know that this young man ofyours is telling the truth? You believe every word he says.”
“Of course I do,” I cried indignantly.
“But what is there in him that attracts you so? I don’t see that there’sanything in him at all except his rather reckless good looks and his mod-ern Sheik-cum-Stone-Age lovemaking.”
I poured out the vials of my wrath5 upon Suzanne for some minutes.
“Just because you’re comfortably married and getting fat, you’ve forgot-ten that there’s any such thing as romance,” I ended.
“Oh, I’m not getting fat, Anne. All the worry I’ve had about you latelymust have worn me to a shred6.”
“You look particularly well-nourished,” I said coldly. “I should say youmust have put on about half a stone.”
“And I don’t know that I’m so comfortably married either,” continuedSuzanne in a melancholy7 voice. “I’ve been having the most dreadful cablesfrom Clarence ordering me to come home at once. At last I didn’t answerthem, and now I haven’t heard for over a fortnight.”
I’m afraid I didn’t take Suzanne’s matrimonial troubles very seriously.
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