The Squire of Sandal-Side A Pastoral Romance
THE SQUIRE OF SANDAL-SIDE A Pastoral Romance by AMELIA E. BARR Author of "Jan Vedder's Wife," "A Daughter of Fife," "The Bow of Orange Ribbon," etc. New York The A.D. Porter Co. Publishers 1886
Smith broke out into a cold perspiration. He knew that he was looking
death straight in the face, and in a twinkling his mind carried him
back over his entire life. He clutched at his throat as he realized
his horrible situation. His present position in the grip of this
relentless but invisible master had come about so gradually that he
had not realized how firmly he was caught until now it was too
late. Not being borne up by the hysterical exaltation of the true-born
Prussian, he resented that he should be the one selected to do this
ghastly thing.
He staggered back into the restaurant where the proprietor, laying a
hand upon his arm, and laughing loudly and winking as if he were
telling a risque story, muttered some further directions into his ear.
"He is preparing to go now. Join him and don't leave him until--" he
broke off and rushed over to Edestone who had risen from the table and
was taking his hat and cane from the waiter.
"I hope, sir, you found everything perfectly satisfactory?" he bowed.
"Very nice indeed," said Edestone, handing him a half-crown. "I am
glad to have discovered your place and I shall come again."
At the door he encountered Smith, who was lingering about as if
waiting for him.
THE SQUIRE OF SANDAL-SIDE A Pastoral Romance by AMELIA E. BARR Author of "Jan Vedder's Wife," "A Daughter of Fife," "The Bow of Orange Ribbon," etc. New York The A.D. Porter Co. Publishers 1886