[The American Baron by James De Mille]@TWC D-Link bookThe American Baron CHAPTER VII 2/18
They imitate us out there a good deal.
I could tell in the majority of cases, but there are many who can not be distinguished from us very easily.
And Ethel may be one." "Why mayn't she be English ?" "She may be.
It's impossible to perceive any difference." "Have you ever made any inquiries about her in England ?" "No; I've not been in England much, and from the way she talked to me I concluded that her home was in Canada." "Was her father an Englishman ?" "I really don't know." "Couldn't you find out ?" "No.
You see he had but recently moved to Montreal, like Willoughby; and I could not find any people who were acquainted with him." "He may have been English all the time." "Yes." "And she too." "By Jove!" "And she may be in England now." Hawbury started to his feet, and stared in silence at his friend for several minutes. "By Jove!" he cried; "if I thought that, I swear I'd start for home this evening, and hunt about every where for the representatives of the Orne family.
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