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"What is that?" Mrs Ca: "A picture was under Katy's pillow"

Morris did not look at Mrs Cameron, but tried to busy hinized Genevra La how it came in Katy's possession, and how much she knew of Wilford's secret

"She ht, and then, as she re sick and unhappy when her husband left, she repaired to the parlor and suain: "When she first observed traces of indisposition in Mrs Cameron"

Considerably flurried and anxious to prove true to Katy, Esther replied, at random: "When she came home from that dinner at your house She was just as pale as death, and her teeth fairly chattered as I took off her things"

"Dinner? What dinner?" Mrs Caht Mr Wilford went away or was to go She changed herhim at your house and said she meant to surprise hihost and saying she was sick It'sshe ate at dinner hurt her"

"Very likely; yes You can go now," Mrs Caht she had inadvertently thrown upon the mystery

"She must have been in the library and heard all we said," Mrs Cae of her breakfast shawl "I remember we talked of Genevra, and I ree sound froht it came from the kitchen That was Katy She was there all the time and let herself quietly out of the house I wonder does Wilford know," and then there came over her an intense desire for Wilford to come home, a desire which was not lessened when she returned to Katy's roorave at St Mary's "where nobody was buried"

In a tre which Morrisas if it was the baby she meant, the Genevra who died at Silverton; but Katy answered proer It's Genevra Lambert I mean, Wilford's other wife; the one across the sea, whom you and he browbeat She was innocent, too--as innocent as I, whom you both deceived"