CHAPTER XXV. TVVO TELEGRAMS. No letter from Lett-lee. Nothing—not even a line on a post card. The post bag fell from Eric's nerveless fingers. For the twentieth time ho went through the packet of letters for the other members of the household, but there was nothing addressed to Sir Eric Trevellan. A frenzy of despair now seized him. Throwing the. letters down onto 1 the hall table, he strode out into the open ■air. What did it mean? His brain almost refused to grapple with the question. The thing was impossible, incredible, ■lie told himself. That the girl who was going to be Iris wife slrould go away, and leave no definite address, and tihen not send a line to say where slie was —%v J hy the thing was ridiculous ! (To be Continued.)
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10556, 10 February 1912, Page 2
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