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CHAPTER I THE TENANT AT THE FIRS
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It was a hot autumn afternoon. Mrs. Olcott, a young and attractive woman, reclined in a canvas chair beside a tea-table on the lawn in front of the cottage she had lately taken in the country. Her thin white dress displayed a slender and rather girlish form; her dark hair emphasized the delicate coloring of her face, which wore a nervous look. As a matter of fact, she felt disturbed. Clare Olcott needed somebody to take care of her; but she had few friends, and her husband held a government appointment in West Africa. His pay was moderate and he had no private means. His relatives justified1 their neglect of his wife by the reflection that he had married beneath him; and this was why he had commended her, with confidence, to the protection of a friend.
Andrew Allinson, who had made Olcott's acquaintance when serving as lieutenant2 of yeomanry during the Boer campaign, sat on a grassy3 bank near by with a teacup in his hand. He was strongly built and negligently4 dressed, in knickerbockers and shooting jacket. The bicycle he had just ridden leaned against the hedge. Andrew had lately reached his twenty-ninth year. He had large blue eyes that met you with a[Pg 2] direct glance, a broad forehead, and a strong jaw5. On the whole, he was a good-looking man, but his characteristic expression was one of rather heavy good-humor. Though by no means stupid, he had never done anything remarkable6, and most of the Allinsons thought him slow.
Raising himself a little, he looked slowly round. Beyond the hedge the white highroad climbed a bold ridge7 of moor8 that blazed in the strong sunshine with regal purple; farther back, smooth-topped hills faded into an ethereal haziness9
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remarkably
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