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"She is quite well, I assure you," Mr.Lavender added hastily, "her nose is icy.""She's bitten me," repeated the nephew, pulling up his trouser leg.

"There's no mark, but she distinctly bit me.""Treasure!" said Mr.Lavender, endeavouring to interest him in the dog.

"Do you notice how dark the rims of her eyes are, and how clear the whites? Extraordinarily well bred.Blink!"Aware that she was being talked of Blink cont1inued to be torn between the desire to wag her tail and to growl.Unable to make up her mind, she sighed heavily and fell on her side against her side against her master's legs.

"Wonderful with sheep, too," said Mr.Lavender; "at least, she would be if they would let her....You should see her with them on the Heath.

They simply can't bear her."

"You will hear from me again," said the nephew sourly.

"Thank you," said Mr.Lavender."I shall be glad of a proof; it is always safer, I believe.""Good morning," said the nephew.

Blink, who alone perceived the dark meaning in these words, seeing him move towards the door began to bark and run from side to side behind him, for all the world as if he had been a flock of sheep.

"Keep her off!" said the nephew anxiously."Keep her off.I refuse to be bitten again.""Blink!" called Mr.Lavender in some agony.Blink, whose obedience was excessive, came back to him at once, and stood growling from under her master's hand, laid on the white hair which flowed back from her collar, till the nephew's footsteps had died away."I cannot imagine," thought Mr.Lavender, "why she should have taken exception to that excellent journalist.Perhaps he did not smell quite right? One never knows."And with her moustachioed muzzle pressed to his chin Mr.Lavender sought for explanation in the innocent and living darkness of his dog's eyes....

On leaving Mr.Lavender's the nephew forthwith returned to the castle in Frognal, and sought his aunt.

"Mad as a March hare, Aunt Rosie; and his dog bit me.""That dear doggie?"

"They're dangerous."

"You were always funny about dogs, dear, said his aunt soothingly." Why, even Sealey doesn't really like you."And calling to the little low white dog she quite failed to attract his attention."Did you notice his dress.The first time I took him for a shepherd, and the second time---!

What do you think ought to be done?"

"He'll have to be watched," said the nephew."We can't have lunatics at large in Hampstead.""But, Wilfred," said the old lady, "will our man-power stand it?

Couldn't they watch each other? Or, if it would be any help, I could watch him myself.I took such a fancy to his dear dog.""I shall take steps," said the nephew.

"No, don't do that.I'll go and call on the people, next door.Their name is Scarlet.They'll know about him, no doubt.We mustn't do anything inconsiderate.

The nephew, muttering and feeling his calf, withdrew to his study.And the old lady, having put on her bonnet, set forth placidly, unaccompanied by her little white dog.

On arriving at the castle embedded in acacias and laurustinus she asked of the maid who opened:

Can I see Mrs.Scarlet? "

"No," replied the girl dispassionately; "she's dead.""Mr.Scarlet, then?"

"No," replied the girl he's a major."

"Oh, dear!" said the old lady.

"Miss Isabel's at home," said the girl, who appeared, like so many people in time of war, to be of a simple, plain-spoken nature; "you'll find her in the garden." And she let the old lady out through a French window.

At the far end, under an acacia, Mrs.Sinkin could see the form of a young lady in a blue dress, lying in a hammock, with a cigarette between her lips and a yellow book in her hands.She approached her thinking, "Dear me! how comfortable, in these days!" And, putting her head a little on one side, she said with a smile: "My name is Sinkin.I hope I'm not disturbing you.

The young lady rose with a vigorous gesture.

"Oh, no! Not a bit."

"I do admire some people," said the old lady; they seem to find time for everything."The young lady stretched herself joyously.

"I'm taking it out before going to my new hospital.Try it," she said touching the hammock; "it's not bad.Will you have a cigarette?""I'm afraid I'm too old for both," said the old lady, "though I've often thought they must be delightfully soothing.I wanted to speak to you about your neighbour."The young lady rolled her large grey eyes."Ah!" she said, "he's perfectly sweet.""I know," said the old lady, "and has such a dear dog.My nephew's very interested in them.You may have heard of him--Wilfred Sinkin--a very clever man; on so many Committees.""Not really?" said the young lady.

"Oh, yes! He has one of those heads which nothing can disturb; so valuable in these days.""And what sort of a heart?" asked the young lady, emitting a ring of smoke.

"Just as serene.I oughtn't to say so, but I think he's rather a wonderful machine.""So long as he's not a doctor! You can't think how they get on your nerves when they're, like that.I've bumped up against so many of them.

They fired me at last!"

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