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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER IX
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I have still to speak to her, but I know she will see things as I do." A very faint smile flitted over Glazzard's lips.
"Good! And you don't fear discovery by--what's his name--Northway ?" "Not if Lilian can decide to break entirely with her relatives--at all events for some years.

She must cease to draw her dividends, of course, and must announce to the Bristol people that she has determined on a step which makes it impossible for her to communicate with them henceforth.

I don't think this will be a great sacrifice; her aunt and her sister have no great hold upon her affections .-- You must remember that her whole being is transformed since she last saw them.

She thinks differently on all and every subject." "You are assured of that ?" "Absolutely sure! I have educated her.

I have freed her from superstitions and conventionalities.


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