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The Silent House

CHAPTER IX
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Sometimes, I admit, he took sleeping draughts and--and--drugs." "He was consumptive," said Lucian, noticing Diana's hesitation to speak plainly.
"His chest was weak, and consumption may have developed itself, but when I left England, almost two years back, he was certainly not suffering from that disease.

But I see how it is," said Diana, wringing her hands.
"During my short absence, and under the tyranny of his wife, his physical health and moral principles gave way.

Drink and consumption! Ah! God! were not these ills enough but what the woman must add murder to cap them both ?" "We do not know yet if she is guilty," said Lucian quietly.

"Will you go on with your story, Miss Vrain?
Later on we can discuss these matters, when I am in possession of the facts.

You say it was an evil hour when you went to Italy." "It was indeed," said Diana sorrowfully, "for in Florence, at the Pension Donizetti, on the Lung Arno, we met with Lydia Clyne and her father.


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