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A Strange Disappearance

CHAPTER XIX
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It was left in the lock I believe." "So much for servants," I whispered to myself.
"The next morning," continued she, "they put the case very plainly before me.

I was at liberty to return at once to my home if I would promise to work in their interest by making certain demands upon you as your wife.

All they wanted, said they, was a snug little sum and a lift out of the country.

If I would secure them these, they would trouble me no more.

But I could not concede to anything of that nature, of course, and the consequence was these long weeks of imprisonment and suspense; weeks that I do not now begrudge, seeing they have brought me the assurance of your esteem and the knowledge, that wherever I go, your thoughts will follow me with compassion if not with love." And having told her story and thus answered his demands, she assumed once more the position of lofty reserve that seemed to shut him back from advance like a wall of invincible crystal..


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