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Mistress Wilding

CHAPTER IX
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"Have you bethought you of that canary-bird?
He'll know the letter's whereabouts.

He has cause to fear you more than ever now.

Are you sure he'll not be making use of it to lay you by the heels ?" Mr.Wilding smiled upon the fury provoked by Trenchard's concern and love for him.

"She has promised," he said with an insistent faith that was fuel to Trenchard's anger, "and I can depend her word." "So cannot I," snapped his friend.
"The thing that plagues me most," said Wilding, ignoring the remark, "is that we are kept in ignorance of the letter's contents at a time when we most long for news.

Not a doubt but it would have enabled us to set our minds at ease on the score of these foolish rumours." "Aye--or else confirmed them," said pessimistic Trenchard.


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