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A Life’s Morning

CHAPTER XIV
17/53

It proved that Beatrice was on a visit to the Baxendales.

Her mother, prior to going to the Isle of Wight, had decided to accept an invitation to a house in the midland counties which Beatrice did not greatly care to visit; so the latter had used the opportunity to respond to a summons from her friends in the north, whom she had not seen for four years.
Beatrice replied to a letter from Mrs.Rossall which had been forwarded to her.
After breakfast, Mrs.Rossall took her brother aside, and pointed out to him a paragraph in Beatrice's letter.

It ran thus:-- 'A very shocking thing has happened, which I suppose I may mention, as you will necessarily hear of it soon.

Miss Hood's father has committed suicide, poisoned himself; he was found dead on a common just outside the town.

Nobody seems to know any reason, unless it was trouble of a pecuniary kind.


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