The End of Her Honeymoon


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The End of Her Honeymoon


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"I'm telling the man we're not in any hurry, and that he can take us round by the Boulevards. I won't have you seeing Paris from an ugly angle the first time—darling!""But Jack? It's nearly midnight! Surely there'll be nothing to see on theBoulevards now?""Won't there? You wait and see—Paris never goes to sleep!"And then—Nancy remembered it long, long afterwards—something very odd and disconcerting happened in the big station yard of the Gare de Lyon. The horse stopped—stopped dead. If it hadn't been that the bridegroom's arm enclosed her slender, rounded waist, the bride might have been thrown out.The cabman stood up in his seat and gave his horse a vicious blow across the back."Oh, Jack!" Nancy shrank and hid her face in her husband's arm. "Don't let him do that! I can't bear it!"




The End of Her Honeymoon


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Nancy crept nearer to her husband. It was tiresome that she knew so littleFrench."I'm telling the man we're not in any hurry, and that he can take us round by the Boulevards. I won't have you seeing Paris from an ugly angle the first time—darling!""But Jack? It's nearly midnight! Surely there'll be nothing to see on theBoulevards now?""Won't there? You wait and see—Paris never goes to sleep!"And then—Nancy remembered it long, long afterwards—something very odd and disconcerting happened in the big station yard of the Gare de Lyon. The horse stopped—stopped dead. If it hadn't been that the bridegroom's arm enclosed her slender, rounded waist, the bride might have been thrown out.The cabman stood up in his seat and gave his horse a vicious blow across the back."Oh, Jack!" Nancy shrank and hid her face in her husband's arm. "Don't let him do that! I can't bear it!"




The End of Her Honeymoon


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From the author of "The Lodger", a couple returns from honeymooning back to his native Paris where they stay in a hotel waiting for his flat to be fixed up. The hotel is packed due to local festivities. The couple has to be put up in separate rooms. The next morning she gets up & goes looking for her husband. The couple who own the hotel say she came in alone. Who is telling the truth? Marie Belloc Lowndes was a prolific English novelist. Active from 1898 until her death, she had a literary reputation for combining exciting incident with psychological interest.




The End of Her Honeymoon


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The End of Her Honeymoon


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The End of Her Honeymoon


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