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Carnac’s Folly
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CHAPTER XXVIII
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I'll send for M'sieu' Carnac at once, and we'll have you all right pretty quick." But Mrs.Grier forbade Carnac to be sent for, and presently in her bed, declined to have the doctor brought.

"It's no use," she said.

"A doctor can do no good.

I need rest, that's all." Then she asked for notepaper and pen and ink, and so she was left alone.
She must tell her beloved son why it was there never had been, and never could be, understanding between John Grier and himself.

She had arrived at that point where naught was to be gained by further concealment.
So through long hours she struggled with her problem, and she was glad Carnac did not come during the vexing day.


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