The Yellow Crayon
The Yellow Crayon
A detective story that sees Mr. Sabin, newly un-retired, solving the disappearance of his wife.
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the
mysterious green twilights and grey dawns of Corot. Everywhere
treasures of art, yet everywhere the restraining hand of the artist.
The faint smell of dead rose leaves hung about the room. Already
one seemed conscious of a certain emptiness as though the genius of
the place had gone. Mr. Sabin leaned heavily upon his stick, and
his head drooped lower and lower. A soft, respectful voice came
to him from the other room.
"In five minutes, sir, the carriage will be at the door. I have your coat and hat here."
Mr. Sabin looked up.
"I am quite ready, Duson!" he said.
* * * * *
The servants in the hall stood respectfully aside to let him pass. On the way to the depot he saw nothing of those who saluted him. In the car he sat with folded arms in the most retired seat, looking steadfastly out of the window at the dying day. There were mountains away westwards, touched with golden light; sometimes for long minutes together the train was rushing th
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Very mysterious. Mr. Sabin returns to Europe where he believes his wife to be, "kidnapped" by members of a society of aristocrats.
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