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That Mainwaring Affair

CHAPTER VII
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I believed him and waited.

Meantime, our child was born, and then a new role had to be adopted.

Had he not known that he was in my power, I would then have been thrust out homeless with my babe, but he dared not do that.

Instead, I was brought to Fair Oaks dressed in widow's garb, as a distant relative of his who was to be his housekeeper.
So, for my son's sake, hoping he would some day receive his rights, I have lived a double life, regarded as a servant where I should have been mistress, and holding that poor position only because it was within my power to put the master of the house in a felon's cell!" "Can you produce the certificate of this marriage ?" inquired the coroner, regarding the witness with a searching glance as she paused in her recital.
"Unfortunately," she replied, in a tone ringing with scorn and defiance, "I cannot produce our marriage certificate, as my husband kept that in his possession, and frequently threatened to destroy it.

If it is in existence, it will be found in his safe; but I can produce a witness who was present at our marriage, and who himself signed the certificate." "State the name of this witness." "Richard Hobson, of London." "You are then acquainted with this Hobson ?" the coroner inquired, at the same time making an entry in the memorandum he held.
"Naturally, as he was at one time my husband's attorney." "He called at Fair Oaks yesterday, did he not ?" "He did." "Do you know whether he called more than once ?" "He came a second time, in the evening, accompanied by his clerk." "Was his object at either time to secure an interview with Mr.
Mainwaring ?" "He called to see me on private business." "Had he any intention of meeting Mr.Mainwaring later ?" "I know nothing regarding his intentions." "Mrs.LaGrange," said the coroner, after a pause, "you were in Mr.
Mainwaring's library between the hours of eleven and twelve last night, were you not ?" Her face darkened with anger at his form of address.


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