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Eleanor

CHAPTER XII
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Her eyes filled.

She thought of the new light in which he had appeared to her during these terrible days with his sister; the curb put on his irritable, exacting temper; his care of Alice, his chivalry towards herself.

In another man such conduct would have been a matter of course.

In Manisty it touched and captured, because it could not have been reckoned on.

She had done him injustice, and--unknowing--he had revenged himself.
The first carriage apparently drove away; and after an interval another replaced it.


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