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Cobwebs and Cables

CHAPTER X
10/14

And I for one have given up the expectation that he will be found; the only chance is that he may return and give himself up.

Go to some place where you are not known.
There is Scarborough; take Madame and the children there for a few months, and then settle in London for the winter.

Nobody will know you in London." "But how can we leave this house ?" she said, with a gleam of light in her sad eyes.
"Let me come in just as it is," he answered.

"I will pay you a good rent for it, and you can take a part of the furniture to London, to make your new dwelling there more like home.

It would be a great convenience to me, and it would be the best thing for you, depend upon it.


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