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Mrs. Daniels |
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She still wore her bonnet and shawl and her face was like marble. "You want me?" said she with a hurried look towards Mr. Blake that had as much fear as surprise in it. "Yes," murmured that gentleman moving towards her with an effort we could very well appreciate. "Mrs. Daniels, who was the girl you harbored in that room above us for so long? Speak; what was her name and where did she come from?" The housekeeper trembling in every limb, cast us one hurried appeal. "Speak!" reechoed Mr. Gryce; "the time for secrecy has passed." "O," cried she, sinking into a chair from sheer inability to stand, "it was your wife, Mr. Blake, the young creature you--" "Ah!" All the agony, the hopelessness, the love, the passion of those last few months flashed up in that word. She stopped as if she had been shot, but seeing the hand which he had hurriedly raised, fall slowly before him, went on with a burst, |
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