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CHAPTER XXXI HUSBAND AND WIFE
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When Herbert Nash quitted Bloomsbury Mansions1 he went straight back to Littlehampton, by the last train of the day to reach that primitive2 place. When he arrived at Ocean Villas3 it was past ten o'clock. His wife had gone to bed; or, at least, she had retired4 to her bedroom. As a matter of fact, she felt as if she never wanted to go to bed again; unless going to bed was synonymous with eternal sleep. If only she could go to sleep and never wake! She was of opinion that she was the most miserable5 woman; many women think themselves that with less cause than she had. She was half-undressed, and, crouching6 on the floor, rested her head against the bed. In her hands was a telegram, which she had read again, and again, and again, until it seemed to have branded itself upon her throbbing7 brain so that she could not get it out of her sight even for a second. It had come to her earlier in the day, and, as telegrams are apt to be, was curt8.
"Send another five hundred immediately. No excuses will be accepted.
"Morgan."
Only a day or two ago she had given him a hundred pounds; then sent him another four hundred, and here already he was demanding five hundred more. The inference was plain; he would persist in his demands until he had wrung9 from her all that she had found on Donald Lindsay's table. Though he stripped her of every penny she would still be at his mercy; what would he demand from her then? Whatever it might be, how would she dare refuse him then, if she dare not refuse him now?
In a sense, indeed, she had refused him, as it was. He had bade her send the cash "immediately." That she had not done; she had purposely not sent it by the night's post; and now was racked by fears of the measures he might take to show her his
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retired
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wrung
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resentment
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wont
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bosom
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tormented
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irritable
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depressed
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frenzied
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undo
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partially
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collapse
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pauper
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residue
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dingy
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