They appeared to be having a good time.
Dicky Soames was his wife's cousin who was known to have been in love with Adela once.
And each time, though Arthur knew that the letters were to be handed to Adela, he tore them to pieces and threw them into the fire without reading them.
He did not want Adela to be disturbed by Dicky's letters, so he explained it to himself at the time.
You see, I am here because I have some business to discuss with your wife."
Dicky for some reason or other seemed to be uncomfortable.
How kind of Uncle Tom to have thought of us.
Arthur was too delighted to notice that Dicky looked still more uncomfortable, but now he noticed it at last.
He said he expected his letter to be answered, and changed his will, leaving Adela's part to hospitals.
Shortly before his death I spoke to him again saying that the will needed to be rewritten, but he said he was too weak to be troubled with such matters or to tell what to do and he did not want the will to be changed."
Dicky stopped and gave Arthur a look that made him to be feeling quite weak.
Adela faced Dicky: "They were sure to be lost in the post," and she took her husband's ice-cold hand.
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