The Ghost by Arnold Bennet Chapter 12 Page 20

I had done no such thing, but that was a detail.

“Also, I have sent for the police.”

This, too, was an imaginative statement.

Yvette approached me suddenly, and flung her arms round my neck. I had just time to put the glass on the seat of a chair and seize her hands.

“No,” I said, “you will neither spill that glass nor break it.”

She dropped at my feet weeping.

“Have pity on me, monsieur!” She looked up at me through her tears, and the pose was distinctly effective. “It was Madame Deschamps who asked me to do it. I used to be with her before I came to mademoiselle. She gave me the bottle, but I didn’t