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"No, no! my dear!" said Mrs Sutton, earnestly "I am shocked and
astonished that you should ever have labored under such a delusion
Frederic told me the story, and a dreadful one it was, the day old
Mrs Tazeas buried Wasn't it wonderful that he never kneho upon his arnized Mr Dorrance in the house, but supposed
hieley and a relative of Mrs Aylett,
having heard that heryour
husband, it did not at first occur to hihts awakened by it But at sight of HER
the truth rushed over hiot out of ether, we nant
and horrified that I was for sending hiht clear hiainst hi the motives of his accusers
But he was stubborn and independent 'It can do no good now,' he said 'Fifteen
years ago this discovery would have been my temporal salvation And
Dorrance is Mabel's husband I cannot touch hi
her' I could not reconcile thishad been done, it ought to be righted I did
not sleep a wink all night I wept over ! but er at the shameless depravity, the cold-blooded cruelty of the
brazen-faced adventuress who sat in your angel ht Frederic or I knew, her real husband was still alive He had
never heard of the divorce, you see, and the circu Winston under her maiden name looked black
"Well! I pondered upon the horrible affair until I could hold er Frederic and Florence went ho that Winston ate on
his way to court, I put on my bonnet soon after breakfast, and
strolled in that direction By and by he rode up, stopped his horse,