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The Queen of Hearts

CHAPTER V
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Nothing remained but to break the news to Alfred, and to get permission to remove the remains in the outhouse.

I began almost to doubt the evidence of my own senses when I reflected that the apparently impracticable object with which we had left Naples was already, by the merest chance, virtually accomplished.
"The evidence of the paper is decisive," said I, handing it back.

"There can be no doubt that the remains in the outhouse are the remains of which we have been in search.

May I inquire if any obstacles will be thrown in our way should the late Mr.Monkton's nephew wish to remove his uncle's body to the family burial-place in England ?" "Where is this nephew ?" asked the father superior.
"He is now awaiting my return at the town of Fondi." "Is he in a position to prove his relationship ?" "Certainly; he has papers with him which will place it beyond a doubt." "Let him satisfy the civil authorities of his claim, and he need expect no obstacle to his wishes from any one here." I was in no humor for talking a moment longer with my sour-tempered companion than I could help.

The day was wearing on me fast; and, whether night overtook me or not, I was resolved never to stop on my return till I got back to Fondi.


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