[The Paradise Mystery by J. S. Fletcher]@TWC D-Link bookThe Paradise Mystery CHAPTER VIII 13/16
They used to put up at the inn there--that I saw you come out of just now.
They came two or three times a year--and they were a bit thick with our parson of that time--not this one: his predecessor--and they used to go up to the vicarage and smoke their pipes and cigars with him--and of course, Mr.Brake and the governess fixed it up.
Though, you know, at one time it was considered it was going to be her and the other young gentleman, Mr.Ransford--yes! But, in the end, it was Brake--and Ransford stood best man for him." Bruce assimilated all this information greedily--and asked for more. "I'm interested in that entry," he said, tapping the open book.
"I know some people of the name of Bewery--they may be relatives." The shoemaker shook his head as if doubtful. "I remember hearing it said," he remarked, "that Miss Mary had no relations.
She'd been with the old vicar some time, and I don't remember any relations ever coming to see her, nor her going away to see any." "Do you know what Brake was ?" asked Bryce.
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