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The Black Robe

CHAPTER II
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I dislike the deception which has obliged me to conceal that I am a Catholic and a priest." Father Benwell set this little difficulty right, with the air of a man who could make benevolent allowance for unreasonable scruples.

"I think, Arthur, you forget two important considerations," he said.

"In the first place, you have a dispensation from your superiors, which absolves you of all responsibility in respect of the concealment that you have practiced.

In the second place, we could only obtain information of the progress which our Church is silently making at the University by employing you in the capacity of--let me say, an independent observer.
However, if it will contribute to your ease of mind, I see no objection to informing you that you will _not_ be instructed to return to Oxford.
Do I relieve you ?" There could be no question of it.

Penrose breathed more freely, in every sense of the word.
"At the same time," Father Benwell continued, "let us not misunderstand each other.


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