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A Strange Disappearance | Anna Katharine Green | |
The Secret Of Mr. Blake's Studio |
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"Mr. Blake is at dinner, sir, with company, but I will call him if you say so." "No," returned Mr. Gryce; "show us into some room where we can be comfortable and we will wait till he has finished." The servant bowed, and stepping forward down the hall, opened the door of a small and cosy room heavily hung with crimson curtains. "I will let him know that you are here," said he, and vanished towards the dining-room. "I doubt if Mr. Blake will enjoy the latter half of his bill of fare as much as the first," said I, drawing up one of the luxurious arm-chairs to the side of my principal. "I wonder if he will break away from his guests and come in here?" "No; if I am not mistaken we shall find Mr. Blake a man of nerve. Not a muscle of his face will show that he is disturbed." "Well," said I, "I dread it." Mr. Gryce looked about on the gorgeous walls and the rich old fashioned furniture that surrounded him, and smiled one of his grimmest smiles. "Well, you may," said he. The next instant a servant stood in the doorway, bearing to our great astonishment, a tray well set with decanter and glasses. "Mr. Blake's compliments, gentlemen," said he, setting it down on the table before us. "He hopes you will make yourselves at home and he will see you as soon as possible." |
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