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CHAPTER XI
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On the next day Zebedee disappeared, and cruelly deserted her.

He was a capable servant; and I believe he got another place.

I leave you to imagine what the poor girl suffered under the outrage inflicted on her.

Going to London, with my recommendation, she answered the first advertisement that she saw, and was unfortunate enough to begin her career in domestic service in the very lodging-house to which (as I gather from the newspaper report of the murder) the man Zebedee took the person whom he married, after deserting Priscilla.

Be assured that you are about to unite yourself to an excellent girl, and accept my best wishes for your happiness." It was plain from this that neither the rector nor the parents and friends knew anything of the purchase of the knife.


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