When he came to he was lying in the shelter of the Rescue Society.
"Ah, Horace," his mother said, "you ought to have stayed in bed another
day."
"Yes, Mater."
"You frightened that poor man. He made off when you fainted."
That evening Horace received a telegram from Monte Carlo----
"Very well but better say nothing.--HINDFORD."
He read it, laid it down, and told Mrs. Errington the truth.
* * * * *
As already stated, she died very suddenly not long afterwards, leaving
behind her the will which so astonished London.
* * * * *
Transcriber's note:
Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note.
Inconsistent American spelling variations, being few in number and
most likely introduced in the 1971 reprint, have been amended to
British forms. Hyphenation has been standardised.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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