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I tell you that there never was a shadow between us until this accursed affair began. Voice Reading
"There's one thing I ought to tell you before I go further. Voice Reading
When we married, my wife made over all her property to me-rather against my will, for I saw how awkward it would be if my business affairs went wrong. Voice Reading
However, she would have it so, and it was done. Voice Reading
Well, about six weeks ago she came to me. Voice Reading
"'Jack,' said she, 'when you took my money you said that if ever I wanted any I was to ask you for it.' Voice Reading
"'Certainly,' said I. 'It's all your own.' Voice Reading
"'Well,' said she, 'I want a hundred pounds.' Voice Reading
"I was a bit staggered at this, for I had imagined it was simply a new dress or something of the kind that she was after. Voice Reading
"'What on earth for?' I asked. Voice Reading
"'Oh,' said she, in her playful way, 'you said that you were only my banker, and bankers never ask questions, you know.' Voice Reading
"'If you really mean it, of course you shall have the money,' said I. Voice Reading
"'Oh, yes, I really mean it.' Voice Reading
"'And you won't tell me what you want it for?' Voice Reading
"'Some day, perhaps, but not just at present, Jack.' Voice Reading
"So I had to be content with that, though it was the first time that there had ever been any secret between us. I gave her a check, and I never thought any more of the matter. It may have nothing to do with what came afterwards, but I thought it only right to mention it. Voice Reading
"Well, I told you just now that there is a cottage not far from our house. Voice Reading
There is just a field between us, but to reach it you have to go along the road and then turn down a lane. Voice Reading
Just beyond it is a nice little grove of Scotch firs, and I used to be very fond of strolling down there, for trees are always a neighborly kind of things. Voice Reading
The cottage had been standing empty this eight months, and it was a pity, for it was a pretty two-storied place, with an old-fashioned porch and honeysuckle about it. Voice Reading
I have stood many a time and thought what a neat little homestead it would make. Voice Reading
"Well, last Monday evening I was taking a stroll down that way, when I met an empty van coming up the lane, and saw a pile of carpets and things lying about on the grass-plot beside the porch. Voice Reading
It was clear that the cottage had at last been let. Voice Reading
I walked past it, and wondered what sort of folk they were who had come to live so near us. Voice Reading
And as I looked I suddenly became aware that a face was watching me out of one of the upper windows. Voice Reading

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