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"Bully for you, John Marshall Glenarraph
On top oflay a small envelope,
unstauson left it," explained Bates
I opened and read: If convenient will Mr Glenaratha's some day this week at four o'clock Sister Theresa
wishes to see him
I whistled softly My feelings toward Sister Theresa
had been those of utter repugnance and antagonis her studiously and was not a little
surprised that she should seek an intervieith me
Quite possibly she wished to inquire how soon I expected
to abandon Glenarm House; or perhaps she wished to
admonish me as to the perils of my soul In any event
I liked the quality of her note, and I was curious to
knohy she sent for me; moreover, Marian Devereux
was her niece and that holly in the Sister's favor
At four o'clock I passed into St Agatha territory
and rang the bell at the door of the building where I
had left Olivia the evening I found her in the chapel
A Sister admitted ined, the visiting parent was received,
and left ood deal like a school-boy