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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER XXVII
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Denzil had, of course, to take it for granted that Mrs.Wade was acting honourably; he did not doubt her good faith.

If it came to a mere conflict of assertions between his friend and Northway, he knew which of them to believe.

But he was much perturbed, and moved forward with a choking in his throat.
Arrived at the threshold of the Lecture Room, he saw that only some dozen people were standing about.

No sooner had he surveyed them than he became aware that Northway was sauntering directly towards the place where Glazzard stood; Mrs.Wade remained in the doorway.

Unperceived, the informer came close behind his confederate and spoke quietly.
Glazzard turned as if some one had struck him.
It was forcible evidence, confirmed moreover by the faces of the two men as they exchanged a few words.
Seeing Northway retire, Quarrier said to Mrs.Wade: "Please to go away.


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