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The Betrayal

CHAPTER XI
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I left the room a few minutes afterwards, and came face to face in the hall with Lady Angela.
"I am glad, Mr.Ducaine," she remarked, "that your early morning labours have given you an appetite.

You have been in to breakfast, have you not ?" "Your father was good enough to insist upon it," I answered.
"You have seen him already this morning, then ?" "For a few minutes only," I explained.

"I went up to his room." "I trust so far that everything is going on satisfactorily ?" she inquired, raising her eyes to mine.
I did not answer her at once.

I was engaged in marvelling at the wonderful pallor of her cheeks.
"So far as I am concerned, I think so," I said.

"Forgive me, Lady Angela," I added, "but I think that you must have walked too far this morning.


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