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The Late Mrs. Null

CHAPTER XIX
20/31

"You have just as good a chance now as you ever had, and all you have to do is to make the most of it.

When she comes out here to read to you, you can talk to her just as well as if you were in the woods, or on top of a hill.
Nobody'll come here to disturb you; I'll take care of that." "You are very kind," said Lawrence, somewhat wondering at her enthusiasm.
"I intended to go away and leave her here with you," continued Mrs Keswick, "if I could find a good opportunity to do so, but she hit on the best plan herself.

And now I'll be off and leave the coast clear.

I will come again before dark and put some more of that stuff on your ankle.

If you want anything, ring this bell, and if Isham doesn't hear you, somebody will call him.


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