Return to Tremarth

Return to Tremarth by Susan Barrie

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memory! ”
    Tremarth looked up at her. He seemed to be trying to get her into perspective.
    “Chats?” he echoed. And then, accompanying the words with a groan: “I wish I was a little more clear about things — ”
    Hannah appeared in the open doorway.
    “I think the patient can do with a little peace and quiet,” she said. She frowned severely at the visitor, and she also seemed to frown at
    Charlotte. “If you don’t mind removing yourselves, you two?” she said. And then she pounced on the flowers, “And we’ll have these out for the night! ”
    Downstairs Charlotte telephoned for the village taxi for Claire, and while they waited for it the two girls wandered aimlessly up and down the terrace outside. Miss Brown condescended to observe that her employer had come to grief in a very delightful spot, and she seemed to think the view over the sea from the terrace was rather staggering. Her slim brows crinkled as she turned to look rather curiously at the other girl.
    “Is this the place Richard was thinking of buying?” she asked. “And are you the young woman who refused to part with it?”
    Charlotte answered coolly:
    “There was never any question of Mr. Tremarth buying Tremarth. “It’s not up for sale.” Claire Brown smiled in an amused way.
    “You don’t know Richard,” she said “The fact that it’s not up for sale would mean little or nothing to him. If he wants something he — well, he just suddenly possesses himself of it!”
    “I don’t think he is in the least likely to possess himself of Tremarth,” the other informed her coldly.
    Miss Brown climbed gracefully into the taxi when it arrived, and she reiterated her intention of visiting the invalid the following day. With a cool wave of her white-gloved hand she called:
    “I shall spend the day with Richard. I think it might do him good ! ”
    CHAPTER VI
    HANNAH declined to allow Charlotte to visit the invalid’s room again that night, and as he seemed so much better, and even enjoyed a little of the specially cooked sole when it was prepared for him — after a sleep of nearly a couple of hours following the departure of his secretary — decided against sitting up with him that night, and simply set the alarm clock in her bedroom to awaken her every few hours.
    Charlotte felt a little annoyed because her offer to sit with Richard for a few hours during the night was firmly rejected by her friend, and when Hannah expressed the opinion that young women were not good for Tremarth in his present state very noticeably elevated her eyebrows.
    “Young women?” she echoed. “But you’re a young woman yourself, aren’t you?”
    Hannah replied loftily:
    “You forget that I’m a nurse. And,” she added, “I don’t happen to be particularly glamorous.”
    “I’m sure that Dr. Mackay thinks you’ve a kind of glamour all your own,” Charlotte could not refrain from submitting it as her opinion. “As a matter of fact, I think he thinks you’ve a good deal of glamour in that fetching cap and apron you’ve unearthed from your suitcase.” Hannah coloured rosily, and as a result acquired a very definite healthy glamour.
    “For all I know Dr. Mackay is a very much married man,” she said, revealing that there had been moments in the course of the past forty-eight hours when she had turned the matter over in her mind. “And in any case, he’s a very hard-headed Scotsman,” she added.
    Charlotte smiled, and returned to the task of setting a breakfast tray for Richard Tremarth. Hannah did not neglect to notice that she added a pale pink rose to the tray — a fresh pink bud that would have opened up nicely by the morning. And the container she selected for it was a delicate crystal vase that she had unearthed from a china cabinet in the drawing room, a cabinet which housed only a few extremely costly items of china and glassware.
    “You don’t think,” Hannah suggested, “that Mr. Tremarth already has far too many flowers in his

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