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Hilda was the first to make a movement. She rose and passed quickly round the table to the apparently1 stricken girl.
“Kitty,” she said quietly, “remember you are among friends here—friends, who will not permit any person or thing to harm you.” She laid a reassuring2 hand on the girl’s shoulder.
The host also rose, signing to Colin and West to follow him from the room. But just then Kitty let her hands fall from her face. No longer was it pale, for the shock of fear was past, and her cheeks glowed with honest indignation.
“Mr. Risk, please don’t go away,” she said a little unsteadily. “I don’t wish any one to go away. I’m so sorry to upset everything like this—”
“Don’t worry about that,” Risk said gently. “As my sister has just remarked, we are your friends, and we are all ready and anxious to serve you. You really want us to remain?”
“Please.” She turned to Hilda. “I want you p. 175to read it aloud,” she said, pointing to the note.
Hilda picked up the paper, and she, too, flushed as her eyes took in the pencilled words.
“The beast!” she muttered under her breath. She took West’s seat which he had vacated for her.
“This note,” she announced, “has neither address nor signature. It has evidently been pencilled by a person under the influence of rage, illness, or—alcohol. It asks:—’Do your new friends know where you got the money that brought you to London?’ . . . That is all.”
Colin went ruddy, half rose, and subsided4 with mingled5 feelings—anger at the insult to Kitty, dread6 lest for her sake he should be forced to confess to sending her the hundred pounds, and a sudden recognition that not so long ago he had held a similar piece of paper bearing an anonymous
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