Dark House: A Knot Unravelled, The
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Chapter 1. Number 9a, Albemarle Square
_ CHAPTER ONE. NUMBER 9A, ALBEMARLE SQUARE
"Don‘t drink our sherry, Charles?"
Mr Preenham, the butler, stood by the table in the gloomy servants‘ hall, as if he had received a shock.
"No, sir; I took ‘em up the beer at first, and they shook their heads and asked for wine, and when I took ‘em the sherry they shook their heads again, and the one who speaks English said they want key-aunty."
"Well, all I have got to say," exclaimed the portly cook, "is, that if I had known what was going to take place, I wouldn‘t have stopped an hour after the old man died. It‘s wicked! And something awful will happen, as sure as my name‘s Thompson."
"Don‘t say that, Mrs Thompson," said the mild-looking butler. "It is very dreadful, though."
"Dreadful isn‘t the word. Are we ancient Egyptians? I declare, ever since them Hightalians have been in the house, going about like three dark conspirators in a play, I‘ve had the creeps. I say, it didn‘t
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