ell made no answer.
After about ten minutes a knock came to t entered, carrying a large ma of ceel and platinum her curiously shaped iron clamps.
quot;S; he asked Campbell.
quot;Yes,quot; said Dorian. quot;And I am afraid, Francis, t I is t Ric;
quot;;
quot;Yes-- go doo Ric once, see ell o send t, I dont any is a lovely day, Francis, and Ricty place-- ot bot it.quot;
quot;No trouble, sir. At ime s;
Dorian looked at Campbell. quot; take, Alan?quot; voice. to give raordinary courage.
Campbell fro ;It ake about five ; he answered.
quot;It ime enoug seven, Francis. Or stay: just leave my t for dressing. You can o yourself. I am not dining at you.quot;
quot;t; said the room.
quot;No a moment to be lost. is! Ill take it for you. You bring t; ative manner. Campbell felt dominated by together.
op landing, Dorian took out turned it in topped, and a troubled look came into ;I dont t; he murmured.
quot;It is noto me. I dont require you,quot; said Campbell coldly.
Dorian rait leering in t. On t of it torn curtain before ten, for t time in o al canvas, and to rush a shudder.
loat gleamed, and glistening, on one of ted blood? o , t t retcable, tesque missted carpet s it stirred, but ill t it.
tle ed ermined t look even once upon tooping doaking up t rigure.
topped, feeling afraid to turn round, and ricacies of ttern before , and t o of eacher.
quot;Leave me no; said a stern voice behind him.
urned and , just conscious t t back into t Campbell o a glistening yellohe lock.
It er seven absolutely calm. quot;I you asked me to do,quot; tered quot;And no us never see eac;
quot;You forget t,quot; said Dorian simply.
As soon as Campbell , upstairs. tric acid in t t ting at table was gone.