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Ann Veronica by Wells, Herbert George - Chapter 58

Part 9


She was sitting brooding over her fire about ten o'clock that
night when a sealed and registered envelope was brought up to
her.

She opened it and drew out a letter, and folded within it were
the notes she had sent off to Ramage that day. The letter began:


"MY DEAREST GIRL,--I cannot let you do this foolish thing--"


She crumpled notes and letter together in her hand, and then with
a passionate gesture flung them into the fire. Instantly she
seized the poker and made a desperate effort to get them out
again. But she was only able to save a corner of the letter.
The twenty pounds burned with avidity.

She remained for some seconds crouching at the fender, poker in
hand.

"By Jove!" she said, standing up at last, "that about finishes
it, Ann Veronica!"