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The Hermit of Far End

CHAPTER XVI
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She was still wondering confusedly why Molly had failed to put in any appearance at Greenacres.
"What time did she come in ?" "About a quarter of an hour ago, miss.

She missed the early train back from Oldhampton." Sara's instant feeling of relief was tempered by a mild element of self-reproach.

She had been agitating herself about nothing--allowing her uneasiness about Molly to become a perfect obsession, leading her into the wildest imaginings.

Here had she been disquieting herself the entire afternoon because Molly had not turned up as arranged, and after all, the simple, commonplace explanation of the matter was that she had missed her train! Smiling over the groundlessness of her fears, Sara hastened away to Selwyn's study, and found him, seated at his desk, scribbling some hurried motes concerning various cases among his patients for the enlightenment of the medical man who was taking charge of the practice during his absence.
"Oh, there you are, Sara!" he exclaimed, laying down his pen as she entered.

"I'm glad you have come back before I go.


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