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Mary Gray

CHAPTER XVI
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THE LEADING AND THE LIGHT The General was at Fenchurch Street by half-past nine.

He rather expected to see old Grogan on the platform, and was not sure whether he was relieved or disappointed by his absence.

On the one hand, he could hardly have borne Grogan's twaddle on the journey to Tilbury, his mind being engrossed as it was.

On the other, he looked to him to cover his presence at the boat.
Now that he was started on the adventure he was nervously anxious lest he should compromise his girl by betraying to Langrishe the errand he was come on, unless, indeed, Langrishe gave him the lead.

He was as sensitive as Nelly herself could have been about offering her where she was not desired or was likely to be rejected.


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