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Susy.A Story of the Plains

CHAPTER X
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As Susy's footsteps died away, Clarence closed the door, walked to the window, and examined it closely.

The bars had been restored since he had wrenched them off to give ingress to the family on the day of recapture.
He glanced around the room; nothing seemed to have been disturbed.
Nevertheless he was uneasy.

The suspicions of a frank, trustful nature when once aroused are apt to be more general and far-reaching than the specific distrusts of the disingenuous, for they imply the overthrow of a whole principle and not a mere detail.

Clarence's conviction that Susy had seen Pedro recently since his dismissal led him into the wildest surmises of her motives.

It was possible that without her having reason to suspect Pedro's greater crime, he might have confided to her his intention of reclaiming the property and installing her as the mistress and chatelaine of the rancho.


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