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want to have one more look at that angry red sun. Would you mind drawing them back?" Ennison sprang up, but he never reached the curtains. They were suddenly thrown aside, and a man stepped out from his hiding-place. A little exclamation of surprise escaped Ennison. Anna sprang to her feet with a startled cry. "You!" she exclaimed. "What are you doing here? How dare you come to my rooms!" The man stepped into the middle of the room. The last few months had not dealt kindly with Mr. Montague Hill. He was still flashily dressed, with much obvious jewellery and the shiniest of patent boots, but his general bearing and appearance had altered for the worse. His cheeks were puffy, and his eyes blood-shot. He had the appearance of a man who has known no rest for many nights. His voice when he spoke was almost fiercely assertive, but there was an undernote of nervousness. "Why not?" he exclaimed. "I have the right to be here. I hid because there was no other way of seeing you. I did not reckon upon--him." He pointed to Ennison, who in his turn looked across at Anna. "You wish me to stay?" he asked, in a low tone. "I would not have you go for anything," she answered. "Nevertheless," Hill said doggedly, "I am here to speak to you alone." "If you do not leave the room at once," Anna answered calmly, "I shall ring the bell for a policeman." He raised his hand, and they saw that he was holding a small revolver. "You need not be alarmed," he said. "I do not wish to use this. I came here peaceably, and I only ask for a few words with you. But I mean to have them. No, you don't!" Ennison had moved stealthily a little nearer to him, and looked suddenly into the dark muzzle of the revolver. "If you interfere between us," the man said, "it will go hardly with you. This lady is my wife, and I have a right to be here. I have the right also to throw you out." Ennison obeyed Anna's gesture, and was silent. "You can say what you have to say before Mr. Ennison, if at all," Anna declared calmly. "In any case, I decline to see you alone." "Very well," the man answered. "I have come to tell you this. You are my wife, and I am determined to claim you. We were properly married, and the certificate is at my lawyer's. I am not a madman, or a pauper, or even an unreasonable person. I know that you were disappointed because I did not turn out to be the millionaire. Perhaps I deceived you about it. However, that's over
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