[One of the 28th by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookOne of the 28th CHAPTER XVI 4/42
It is something to have found out as much as I have.
I ought to be encouraged instead of being disappointed." That day she wrote to Mr.Tallboys, giving him a full account of the discovery which she had made, and inclosing the fragment of his letter.
She did not renew her search for the next two nights; for her long watchfulness and excitement had told upon her, and she felt that she needed rest before she set about the second part of the search. She received a letter from Mr.Tallboys in reply to that she had sent him: "MY DEAR MRS.
CONWAY: I congratulate you most heartily upon the great success you have met with.
I own that I have never been very hopeful, for after the thorough search we made of the room I hardly thought it likely that you would succeed when we had failed; however, you have done so, and I cannot doubt that a similar success will attend your further efforts.
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