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: The Secret of the Tower by Hope Anthony - England Social life and customs 20th century Fiction; World War 1914-1918 Veterans Fiction; Mystery fiction; Women physicians Fiction
DOCTOR MARY'S PAYING GUEST
"Just in time, wasn't it?" asked Mary Arkroyd.
"Two days before the--the ceremony! Mercifully it had all been kept very quiet, because it was only three months since poor Gilly was killed. I forget whether you ever met Gilly? My half-brother, you know?"
"Yes, I think I do. But since my engagement I'd gone into colors. Oh, of course I've gone back into mourning now! And everything was ready--settlements and so on, you know. And rooms taken at Bournemouth. And then it all came out!"
"How?"
"Well, Eustace--Captain Cranster, I mean. Oh, I think he really must have had shell-shock, as he said, even though the doctor seemed to doubt it! He gave the Colonel as a reference in some shop, and--and the bank wouldn't pay the check. Other checks turned up, too, and in the end the police went through his papers, and found letters from--well, from her, you know. From Bogota. South America, isn't it? He'd lived there ten years, you know, growing something--beans, or coffee, or coffee-beans, or something--I don't know what. He tried to say the marriage wasn't binding, but the Colonel--wasn't it providential that the Colonel was home on leave? Mamma could never have grappled with it! The Colonel was sure it was, and so were the lawyers."
"What happened then?"
"The great thing was to keep it quiet. Now, wasn't it? And there was the shell-shock--or so Eustace--Captain Cranster, I mean--said, anyhow. So, on the Colonel's advice, Mamma squared the check business and--and they gave him twenty-four hours to clear out. Papa--I call the Colonel Papa, you know, though he's really my stepfather--used a little influence, I think. Anyhow it was managed. I never saw him again, Mary."
"Poor dear! Was it very bad?"
"Yes! But--suppose we had been married! Mary, where should I have been?"
Mary Arkroyd left that problem alone. "Were you very fond of him?" she asked.
"Awfully!" Cynthia turned up to her friend pretty blue eyes suffused in tears. "It was the end of the world to me. That there could be such men! I went to bed. Mamma could do nothing with me. Oh, well, she wrote to you about all that."
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