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"
I
do
n't
like
anything
about
this
whole
affair
!
"
"
Well
,
I
think
he
did
it
partly
for
Melly
's
sake
but
mostly
because
he
thought
it
would
be
a
huge
joke
on
us
all
.
We
've
hated
him
so
much
and
showed
it
so
plainly
and
now
he
's
got
us
in
a
fix
where
all
of
you
have
your
choice
of
saying
you
were
at
that
Watling
woman
's
house
and
shaming
yourself
and
wives
before
the
Yankees
--
or
telling
the
truth
and
getting
hanged
.
And
he
knows
we
'll
all
be
under
obligation
to
him
and
his
--
mistress
and
that
we
'd
almost
rather
be
hanged
than
be
obliged
to
them
.
Oh
,
I
'll
wager
he
's
enjoying
it
.
"
The
doctor
groaned
.
"
He
did
look
amused
when
he
took
us
upstairs
in
that
place
.
"
"
Doctor
,
"
Mrs.
Meade
hesitated
,
"
what
did
it
look
like
?
"
"
What
are
you
saying
,
Mrs.
Meade
?
"
"
Her
house
.
What
did
it
look
like
?
Are
there
cut-glass
chandeliers
?
And
red
plush
curtains
and
dozens
of
full-length
gilt
mirrors
?
And
were
the
girls
--
were
they
unclothed
?
"
"
Good
God
!
"
cried
the
doctor
,
thunderstruck
,
for
it
had
never
occurred
to
him
that
the
curiosity
of
a
chaste
woman
concerning
her
unchaste
sisters
was
so
devouring
.
"
How
can
you
ask
such
immodest
questions
?
You
are
not
yourself
.
I
will
mix
you
a
sedative
.
"
"
I
do
n't
want
a
sedative
.
I
want
to
know
.
Oh
,
dear
,
this
is
my
only
chance
to
know
what
a
bad
house
looks
like
and
now
you
are
mean
enough
not
to
tell
me
!
"
"
I
noticed
nothing
.
I
assure
you
I
was
too
embarrassed
at
finding
myself
in
such
a
place
to
take
note
of
my
surroundings
,
"
said
the
doctor
formally
,
more
upset
at
this
unsuspected
revelation
of
his
wife
's
character
than
he
had
been
by
all
the
previous
events
of
the
evening
.
"
If
you
will
excuse
me
now
,
I
will
try
to
get
some
sleep
.
"