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"I hear Chloe is keeping a man in the house," he said stiffly. "Now, Emma, you know I don't mind about Big John Lenahan stopping by every now and again, but I draw the line--" "It isn't your house, Fulton," Emma put in reasonably. Fulton was so startled at the interruption that he went red at the ears. "Be that as it may, I don't care for the idea of my fiancee sleeping under the same roof with somebody who'd stoop to drinking in the Yellow Belly Saloon." Emma went to the door and began picking up the returned books. She was careful to hide her smile. "I'm not your fiancee, Fulton," she reminded him sweetly. "Who is he? What's his name?" Some instinct made Emma reticent about Steven's identity. "Just a drifter," she said, carrying the books to her desk and beginning to sort through them. "He'll be gone soon." "Well, I certainly hope so." Emma changed the subject. "Daisy wanted to know if you planned on coming to supper tonight." "You know I wouldn't go out on a Tuesday." Emma sighed, staring off into the distance. He'd gone out on a Monday, but she didn't want to take the trouble to point that out. "Yes," she said, and she was thinking of the man she'd washed and read to the night before. She wondered if he was awake, drinking the coffee Emma had left for him, though it would be stone-cold by now, or swearing because no one would give him back his .45. "What are you smiling about?" Fulton demanded. Emma went right on sorting books. "Nothing," she lied. "Nothing at all."