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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER VIII
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It stood in a high-walled garden, which was entered through heavy iron-barred gates, one of them now open.

The place had rather a forlorn look, due in part to the decay of the foliage which in summer shaded the lawn; blinds were drawn on all the front windows; the porch needed repair.

He rang at the door, and was quickly answered by a dame of the housekeeper species.

On learning his business, she began to conduct him through the rooms, which were in habitable state, though with furniture muffled.
"The next room, sir, is the library.

A lady is there at present.
Perhaps you know her ?--Mrs.Wade." "Mrs.Wade! Yes, I know her slightly." The coincidence amused him.
"She comes here to study, sir--being a friend of the family.


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