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The Freelands

CHAPTER X
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The sight made Derek shiver and his eyes darken.

He knew the full significance of what he saw.
"Did you ask him again, Bob ?" "Yes, I asked 'im." "What did he say ?" "Said as orders was plain.

'So long as you lives there,' he says, 'along of yourself alone, you can't have her come back.'" "Did you say the children wanted looking after badly?
Did you make it clear?
Did you say Mrs.Tryst wished it, before she--" "I said that." "What did he say then ?" "'Sorry for you, m'lad, but them's m'lady's orders, an' I can't go contrary.

I don't wish to go into things,' he says; 'you know better'n I how far 'tis gone when she was 'ere before; but seein' as m'lady don't never give in to deceased wife's sister marryin', if she come back 'tis certain to be the other thing.

So, as that won't do neither, you go elsewhere,' he says." Having spoken thus at length, Tryst lifted the teapot and poured out the dark tea into the three cups.
"Will 'ee have some, sir ?" Derek shook his head.
Taking the cups, Tryst departed up the narrow stairway.


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