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CHAPTER XXVII NAN'S TRIUMPH
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The night's events were not yet ended. An automobile1 left the edge of the stone-yard, followed a lane and turned into the main highway, where it encountered a woman standing2 in the middle of the road and waving her arms. She was distinctly visible in the moonlight.
The man with the monocle slowed the car and came to a sudden stop, rather than run her down.
"What's the matter?" he demanded impatiently.
"Wait a minute; I want to talk to you."
"Can't stop," he replied in a querulous tone. "I've got fifty miles to make before daylight. Out of my way, woman."
"Here! Get out of this," he cried.
"Drive on," she said calmly. "It'll save time, since you're in a hurry."
"Get out!"
"I'm going to ride with you. Why bother to argue?"
He turned nervously4 in his seat to get a look at her, then shifted the clutch and slowly started the car. The woman sat quiet. While bumping over the uneven5 road at a reckless speed the driver turned at times to cast stealthy glances at the person beside him. Finally he asked in exasperation6:
"Do you know where I'm going?"
"You haven't told me."
"Do you know who I am?"
"How should I?"
"Oh, very well," with a sigh of relief. "But isn't this rather—er—irregular?"
"Very."
Again he drove for a time in silence. In the direction they were following they whirled by a village every three or four miles, but the country roads were
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automobile
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standing
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dexterous
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nervously
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uneven
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exasperation
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deserted
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throttle
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derisive
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sneer
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promotion
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premature
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breach
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