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"By the right of our conversation last night, Mr. Alymer. You have forestalled me, I see. No matter," added Etwald, with a sneer. "To-day to you; to-morrow to me." "Him, Uncle Jen?" "Me don't know what debble-stick is. I no touch him.".
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Patricia broke in on her dismal forebodings with a rippling, silvery laugh. "H'm! This is all building on sand," said Jen, doubtfully. "Even to drug him, these men must have entered by the window." Lastly Etwald. It is difficult to describe the indescribable. He was austere in face, like Dante, with hollow cheeks, and a pallid hue which told of midnight studies. If he had passions, they could not be discerned in his features. Eye and mouth and general expression were like a mask. What actually lay behind that mask no one ever knew, for it was never off. His slightly hollow chest, his lean and nervous hands, and a shock of rather long, curling hair, tossed from a high forehead, gave Etwald the air of a student. But there was something sinister and menacing in his regard. He looked dangerous and more than a trifle uncanny. Physically, mentally, morally he was an enigma to the bovine inhabitants of Deanminster and Hurstleigh. "It's your affair, Norn," she demurred. "You ought to do the talking.".
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