Lynsay Sands Quotes
Titter," Radcliffe Muttered As He Pushed The Window Open On The First Empty Room He Found On The Main Floor. "What The Devil Is A Titter? And How The Hell Am I Supposed To Try Not To Look So Large?" Shaking His Head With Disgust, He Held The Window Open With One Hand As He Sat On The Ledge, Then Swung One Leg After The Other Over The Sill And Into The Room. Standing, He Let The Window Slide Closed, Then Took A Moment To Brush The Wrinkles Out Of His Skirt And Yank At The Bottom Of His Bodice To Straighten It Before Hurrying Across The Room.
Pausing At The Door, He Pressed An Ear To It To Listen Briefly, Then Eased It Open And Peered Out. It Was Early Afternoon And Yet It Seemed The Women Were All Still Abed. Slipping Into The Hallway, He Pulled The Door Gently Closed And Hurried As Quickly As A Man Could In A Dress That Kept Catching At His Boot Spurs, Toward The Stairs.
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