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"We should condeive hi his side of
the story"
"Winston's letter will inform him of what and by whom he is
accused," said Mabel "He will have the opportunity you speak of I
should not be content with my brother's action, were this not so I
have been over the whole ground again and again, since sunset
We--you and I--are powerless This story is either true or false If
e have read really happened, what could arise froainst honor and virtue? It would
but complicate difficulties If he is unjustly accused, he can prove
it, and put his slanderers to shas Our
interference would be an intimation that he needed our
championship"
"I believe he will clear himself of every stain," returned Mrs
Sutton earnestly "This is either a vile plot concocted by some
secret foe, or the Frederic Chiltonthe
letter away fro, "is
another person"
"That is very unlikely!"
Mabel leaned her forehead wearily upon her hand, and did not finish
the sentence immediately