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He reached a glass of water which stood on the table, and, having drunk
soain at his son
"You see, Caradoc, if I have withheld this infor now Just about this time my brother Lewis,
who had for so, ca the elder son, was the owner of
the place Lewis had a s married, he was much interested in lowing terms, that I felt,
and, I fear, showed some resentment However, as he ell
acquainted with hed
me out of ain
fixing his eyes on the spot on the carpet "Bear in h every word of this history, that the suspicion and mistrust of
my nature amounted almost to insanity I see it now, and, thank God,
have conquered it in soroohan was the brideshan was in very bad health--in fact, she
died soon after our nes seemed to feel the loss of her
aunt so acutely that I was jealous and angry, and she saw that I was
so, and endeavoured to hide her tears, poor child! poor child! I don't
think her uncle ever liked e Happily he
had no control over Agnes's fortune, or I believe she would never have
had a penny of it; but I think he ht have trusted me there, for I