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"Tell irl was hted beacon-likeof the cottage
came into view Then Fyne uttered a solemn: "Certainly not," with
profound assurance But i person indeed," which unsettled ot up at six o'clock in theto commit suicide," I
declared crustily "It's unheard of! This is a farce"
As a edy
Coe we had a view of Mrs Fyne inside still sitting
in the strong light at the round table with folded arh she had not moved her very head by asin a sort of unsubtle way; crudely aht Why crudely? I don't know Perhaps because I saw her then in
a crude light I ht of an unshaded lamp
Our mental conclusions depend so much on momentary physical
sensations--don't they? If the laone ho politelya girl-friend in that manner is unpleasant It is also
mysterious So mysterious that a certaindoes happen Moreover I had never really understood
the Fynes; he with his sole of