[The Claverings by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookThe Claverings CHAPTER XXIV 1/26
Yes; Wrong--Certainly Wrong Harry Clavering had heard the news of his little cousin's death before he went to Bolton Street to report the result of his negotiation with the count.
His mother's letter with the news had come to him in the morning, and on the same evening he called on Lady Ongar.
She also had then received Mrs.Clavering's letter, and knew what had occurred at the park.
Harry found her alone, having asked the servant whether Madam Gordeloup was with his mistress.
Had such been the case he would have gone away, and left his message untold. As he entered the room his mind was naturally full of the tidings from Clavering.
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