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Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950

"The Snare"


Sir Terence looked at her with eyes that were dull and heavy and
that yet seemed to search her white, startled face.
She set a hand on his shoulder, and looked down into his ravaged,
haggard countenance. He seemed suddenly to have been stricken into
an old man.
"Mullins has just told me that Captain Tremayne has been ordered
under arrest for - for killing Count Samoval. Is it true? Is it
true?" she demanded wildly.
"It is true," he answered her, and there was a heavy, sneering
curl on his upper lip.
"But - " She stopped, and put a hand to her throat; she looked as
if she would stifle. She sank to her knees beside him, and caught
his hand in both her own that were trembling. "Oh, you can't
believe it! Captain Tremayne is not the man to do a murder."
"The evidence points to a duel," he answered dully.
"A duel!" She looked at him, and then, remembering what had passed
that morning between Tremayne and Samoval, remembering, too, Lord
Wellington's edict, "Oh, God!" she gasped. "Why did you let them
take him?"
"They didn't take him. I ordered him under arrest. He will
report himself to Colonel Fletcher in the morning."
"You ordered him? You! You, his friend!" Anger, scorn, reproach
and sorrow all blending in her voice bore him a clear message.


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