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Nexta rumor set out from three distinct centers, Thorneytoft,
Meriden, and "The Cross-Roads," to the effect that Tyson had quarreled
seriously with Stanistreet His wife, as ined, was the
cause After a hot dispute, in which her name had been rather freely
bandied about, it seems that Tyson had picked the Captain up by the
scruff of the neck and tu the scandal was blazing like a fire
Mrs Nevill Tyson was undoubtedly a benefactor to her sence of Drayton Parva as it had never been roused
before Conjecture followed furtively on her footsteps, and inference met
her and stared her in the face No circumstance, not even Sir Peter's
innocent admiration, was too trivial to furnish a link in the chain of
evidence against her Not that a breath of slander touched Sir Peter He,
poor old soul, was siarded as the victim of diabolical
fascinations
After the discomfiture of Stanistreet, Mrs Nevill Tyson's movements were
watched with redoubled interest Her appearances were now strictly
liht be considered open
events--Drayton races, church, the hunt ball, and so on Only the casual
stranger, languishing in nificent boredom by Miss Batchelor's side,
followed Mrs Nevill Tyson with a kindly eye
"Who is that pretty little woown?" he would ask in his
innocence