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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER XXI
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She shook with agitation, and drew away a little.
"He cannot! He has no power to take me! At the worst, we can only be driven back into solitude." "True, dear; but it would not be the same kind of solitude as before.
Think of the huge scandal, the utter ruin of brilliant prospects." Lilian lay back and moaned in anguish.

Her eyes were closed, and in that moment Mrs.Wade gazed at her for a moment only; then the widow rose from her chair, and spoke in a voice of encouragement.
"I will see him, Lily.

You remain here; I'll call him into the dining-room." She stepped to the window, and saw that Northway was standing only at a little distance.

After meditating for a minute or two, she left the room very quietly, crossed the passage, and entered the room opposite, where she generally took her meals.

Here again she went to the window, and again had a good view of the man on guard.


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