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The Stowmarket Mystery

CHAPTER XXIII
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Suffering and death environ me, and overwhelm those nearest and dearest.

Yet what have I done that you should think me capable of concealing from you material facts which would be of use to you ?" The barrister was tempted to retort that what she believed to be "material" might indeed be of very slight service to him, but the contrary proposition held good, too.
Then he saw the anguish in her face, and it moved him to say gently: "Go back to your friends, Mrs.Capella.I am not the keeper of your conscience.

I am almost sure you are worrying yourself about trifles.
Whatever they may be, you are not responsible.

Rest assured of this, in a few days much that is now dim and troublous will be cleared up.

I ask you nothing further.


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