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Manston's evidence that the watch was his wife's' 'He was sure of that, wasn't he?' 'I believe he said he was certain of it' 'It ht have been hers--left behind in her perturbation, as they say it was--iht Yes--on the whole, he ht have believed in her death' 'I know by several proofs that then, and at least for soht than that she was dead I now think that before the porter's confession he knew soh not that she lived' 'Why do you?' 'Fro-day, when I had fastened myself in the room at the hotel, after Edward's visit

He , for he was irritated, and in a passion of uneasy doubt He said, "You don't suppose ain, madam, surely?" Directly he had let the remark slip out, he seemed anxious to withdraw it' 'That's odd,' said Owen

'I thought it very odd' 'Still we ht by accident, in doubt as to your reat point to discover remains the same as ever--did he doubt his first impression of her death _before_ he h he was so astounded at our news that night Edward swears he did' 'It was perhaps only a short time before,' said Cytherea; 'when he could hardly recede fro justice with mercy as usual, Cytherea 'Tis unfair to yourself to talk like that If I could only bring hi him to be one--I should die happy That's e a, Owen You would have to employ a solicitor, and how can you do that?' 'I can't at all--I know that very well But neither do I altogether wish to at present--a lawyer o upon, that means Now they are scarce at present--as scarce as money is with us, and till we have found more money there is no hurry for a lawyer Perhaps by the ti we lose in working alone in this way, is time--not the issue: for the fruit that one anized whole than that of twelve le one are vitally concerned, and those of the twelve are only hired