[The Inheritors by Joseph Conrad]@TWC D-Link bookThe Inheritors CHAPTER SIX 34/34
She used to see a good deal of them, before they went to Paris, you know." "What are they doing there ?" It was as if I were extracting secrets from a sleep-walker. "Oh, they have a kind of a meeting place, for all kinds of Legitimist pretenders--French and Spanish, and that sort of thing.
I believe Mrs. Granger takes it very seriously." He looked at me suddenly.
"But you ought to know more about it than I do," he said. "Oh, we see very little of each other," I answered, "you could hardly call us brother and sister." "Oh, I see," he answered.
I don't know what he saw.
For myself, I saw nothing..
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