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One of the 28th

CHAPTER XIV
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No, I do not think there is the least fear of anything of that sort.

The only fear I have is of being detected in some other way before I have done what I have to do, and the risk of that grows less and less every day.
"I have been there over four months now, and am perfectly at home.

I was at first afraid of a sudden meeting with Mr.Withers, or his wife, or Mabel; but that has passed away now.

I saw he recognized me the first Sunday in church, and I wrote to him; of course sending the letter to Dover to be sent back from there.

He answered me praying me to give up what he called my mad-brained attempt, and saying it made him and his wife quite unhappy to think of my being at the Hall.


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