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Emily Fox-Seton

CHAPTER Nineteen
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That's the chief feature of the case.

Any woman bearing more obviously the stamp of respectable British matrimony than this one does, it has not fallen to me to look upon." Mrs.Warren's expression was _intriguee_ in the extreme.

There was a freshness in this, at least.
"But if she bears the stamp as well as the name--! Do tell me all it is possible to tell.

Come and sit down, Harold." He sat down and entered into details.
"I was called to a lady who, though not ill, seemed fatigued from a hurried journey and, as it seemed to me, the effects of anxiety and repressed excitement.

I found her in a third-class lodging-house in a third-class street.


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