The Cinema Murder: a Novel - Edward Phillips Oppenheim - Books - BiblioLife - 9781103911011 - April 10, 2009
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The Cinema Murder: a Novel


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Excerpt: ...on tour," she explained. "He left the rent owing for a month, and he's been writing for money all the time. The agent who comes round doesn't listen to excuses. You pay, or out you go into the street. I've paid somehow and nearly starved over it. Then I got this job after worrying about it Lord knows how long, and this evening I'm discharged." "How much a week was it?" he enquired, with sympathy. "Ten dollars," she replied. "Little enough, but I can't live without it." He changed his attitude, suddenly realising the volcanic sensitiveness of her attitude towards him and life in general. Instinctively he felt that at a single ill-considered word she would even then, in her moment of weakness, have left him, have pushed him on one side, and walked out to whatever she might have to face. "What a fool you are!" he exclaimed, a little brusquely. "Am I!" she replied belligerently. "Of course you are! You call yourself a daughter of New York, a city whose motto seems to be pretty well every one for himself. You know you did my typing all right, you know my play was a success, you know that I shall have to write another. What made you take it for granted that I shouldn't want to employ you, and go and hide yourself? Lock the door when I came to see you, because it was past eight o'clock, and not answer my letters?" "Can't have men callers now dad's away," she told him, a little brusquely. "It's not allowed." "Oh, rubbish!" he answered irritably. "That isn't the point. You've kept away from me. You've deliberately avoided me. You knew that I was just as lonely as you were." Then she blazed out. The sallowness of her cheeks, the little dip under her cheekbones-she had grown thinner during the last week or so-made her eyes seem larger and more brilliant than ever. "You lonely! Rubbish! Why, they're all running after you everywhere. Quite a social success, according to the papers! I say, ain't you afraid?" "Horribly," he admitted, "and about the one person I...

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 10, 2009
ISBN13 9781103911011
Publishers BiblioLife
Pages 320
Dimensions 200 × 17 × 125 mm   ·   349 g
Language English  

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