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âWhat nonsense! As if a man with house property would be an Anarchist.â
âWell, she could see there must be some horrible secret, and she didnât know what else to think. And then she began to have the things through the post.â
âThings through the post! What do you mean by that?â
âAll sorts of things; bits of broken bottle-glass, packed carefully as if it were jewellery; parcels that unrolled and unrolled worse than Chinese boxes, and then had âcatâ in large letters when you came to the middle; old artificial teeth, a cake of red paint, and at last cockroaches.â
âCockroaches by post! Stuff and nonsense; your auntâs mad.â
âEdward, she showed me the box; it was made to hold cigarettes, and there were three dead cockroaches inside. And when she found a box of exactly the same kind, half-full of cigarettes, in uncleâs greatcoat pocket, then her head began to turn again.â
Darnell groaned, and stirred uneasily in his chair, feeling that the tale of Aunt Marianâs domestic troubles was putting on the semblance of an evil dream.
âAnything else?â he asked.
âMy dear, I havenât repeated half the things poor aunt told me this afternoon. There was the night she thought she saw a ghost in the shrubbery. She was anxious about some chickens that were just due to hatch out, so she went out after dark with some egg and breadcrumbs, in case they might be out. And just before her she saw a figure gliding by the rhododendrons. It looked like a short, slim man dressed as they used to be hundreds of years ago; she saw the sword by his side, and the feather in his cap. She thought she should have died, she said, and though it was gone in a minute, and she tried to make out it was all her fancy, she fainted when she got into the house. Uncle was at home that night, and when she came to and told him he ran out, and stayed out for half-an-hour or more, and then came in and said he could find nothing; and the next minute aunt heard that low whistle just outside the window, and uncle ran out again.â
âMy dear Mary, do let us come to the point. What on earth does it all lead to?â
âHavenât you guessed? Why, of course it was that girl all the time.â
âGirl? I thought you said it was a boy with a red head?â
âDonât you see? Sheâs an actress, and she dressed up. She wonât leave uncle alone. It wasnât enough that he was with her nearly every evening in the week, but she must be after him on Sundays too. Aunt found a letter the horrid thing had written, and so it has all come out. Enid Vivian she calls herself, though I donât suppose she has any right to one name or the other. And the question is, what is to be done?â
âLet us talk of that again. Iâll have a pipe, and then weâll go to bed.â
They were almost asleep when Mary said suddenlyâ â
âDoesnât it seem queer, Edward? Last night you were telling me such beautiful things, and
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