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The Man Between

CHAPTER IX
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She described Dora's dress and appearance, and commented on Fred Mostyn's description of Tyrrel Rawdon, and on Mrs.Denning's refusal of her daughter's proposed visit.
Ruth thought the latter circumstance significant.

"I dare say Mostyn was in Newport at that time," she answered.

"Mrs.Denning has some very quick perceptions." And Ruth's opinion was probably correct, for during dinner the Judge remarked in a casual manner that he had met Mr.Mostyn on the avenue as he was coming home.

"He was well," he said, "and made all the usual inquiries as to your health." And both Ruth and Ethel understood that he wished them to know of Mostyn's presence in the city, and to be prepared for meeting him; but did not care to discuss the subject further, at least at that time.

The information brought precisely the same thought at the same moment to both women, and as soon as they were alone they uttered it.
"She knew Mostyn was in the city," said Ethel in a low voice.
"Certainly." "She was expecting him." "I am sure of it." "Her elaborate and beautiful dressing was for him." "Poor Basil!" "She asked me to stay and lunch with her, but very coolly, and when I refused, did not press the matter as she used to do.


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