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From out the Vasty Deep


Lowndes, Marie Adelaide Belloc, 1868-1947 / 2008-07-24 00:00:00

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FROM OUT THE VASTY DEEP
BY
MRS. BELLOC LOWNDES
1921

TO
A.H. FASS

The owner of the real "Wyndfell Hall"
in memory of
many happy hours spent there
by his friend the writer


Glendower:
"_I can call spirits from the vasty deep_."
Hotspur:
"_Why, so can I; or so can any man: But will they come, when you
do call for them_?"
Henry IV.


FROM OUT THE VASTY DEEP


CHAPTER I

"I always thought that you, Pegler, were such a very sensible woman."
The words were said in a good-natured, though slightly vexed tone; and a
curious kind of smile flitted over the rather grim face of the person to
whom they were addressed.
"I've never troubled you before in this exact way, have I, ma'am?"
"No, Pegler. That you certainly have not."
Miss Farrow looked up from the very comfortable armchair where she was
sitting--leaning back, with her neatly shod, beautifully shaped feet
stretched out to the log fire. Her maid was standing a little to the
right, her spare figure and sallow face lit up by the flickering,
shooting flames, for the reading-lamp at Miss Farrow's elbow was heavily
shaded.
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