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The Woodlanders

CHAPTER XXX
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Examine Grace as her father might, she would admit nothing.

For the present, therefore, he simply watched.
The suspicion that his darling child was being slighted wrought almost a miraculous change in Melbury's nature.

No man so furtive for the time as the ingenuous countryman who finds that his ingenuousness has been abused.

Melbury's heretofore confidential candor towards his gentlemanly son-in-law was displaced by a feline stealth that did injury to his every action, thought, and mood.

He knew that a woman once given to a man for life took, as a rule, her lot as it came and made the best of it, without external interference; but for the first time he asked himself why this so generally should be so.


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