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The Late Miss Hollingford

CHAPTER VI
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From that day a shadow hung upon John.

He went often to the Hall, for Mr.
Hill fastened upon him, and delighted in him, and would not live without him.

But the more he went to the Hall, the more the trouble grew upon him; and I could not but date its beginning from the arrival of Rachel Leonard, seeing that, before he met her that morning upon the road, he had seemed as radiantly happy as it is possible for any man to be.

And the more the trouble grew upon him, the more reserved he became on the subject of the people at the Hall.

His mother began to guess that he must be annoyed with business, and the girls to fancy that he and I had quarrelled.


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