The book The Girl in the Cellar was written by author Patricia Wentworth Here you can read free online of The Girl in the Cellar book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Girl in the Cellar a good or bad book?
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‘I’d like to speak to Anne.’ There was a curious effect. He couldn’t make out what it was. The nearest he got to it was dismay. It was Lilian who had answered. First she didn’t say anything at all, then she said, ‘Anne—’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Well—’ ‘I want to speak to her.’ Lilian didn’t know what to do. She temporised. ‘I don’t know that you can.’ ‘Why?’ ‘She—she isn’t here.’ ‘You mean she’s out?’ ‘Well—’ ‘Lilian, do you mind telling me what you mean?’ There was a pause. She was greatly tempted to hang ...up. She could pretend they had been cut off. Her mind, twisting this way and that, boggled at a decision. ‘Jim—something has happened.’ It was a relief to tell him. He would have to be told. Much better to tell the truth—really— ‘What has happened?’ ‘She—she’s gone.’ ‘Lilian, what do you mean?’ ‘She—she’s gone. I couldn’t stop her. I didn’t know she was going.’ ‘Do you mean that Anne has gone?’ Lilian’s voice became more and more agitated.
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