[He Knew He Was Right by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookHe Knew He Was Right CHAPTER XIX 10/24
Bozzle also had taken a place by the same train for that small town.
The letter was written in the railway carriage, and, as Bozzle explained, would be posted by him as he passed through Exeter.
A further communication should be made by the next day's post, in a letter which Mr.Bozzle proposed to address to Z.A., Post-office, Waterloo Place. On receiving this first letter, Trevelyan was in an agony of doubt, as well as misery.
What should he do? Should he go to Lady Milborough, or to Stanbury; or should he at once follow Colonel Osborne and Mr.Bozzle to Lessboro'? It ended in his resolving at last to wait for the letter which was to be addressed to Z.A.But he spent an interval of horrible suspense, and of insane rage.
Let the laws say what they might, he would have the man's blood, if he found that the man had even attempted to wrong him.
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