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He related what he had learned of the new legal remedy A subdued

tremulousness about the mouth was all the response that Winterborne

made; and Melbury added, "My boy, you shall have her yet--if you want

her" His feelings had gathered volume as he said this, and the

articulate sound of the old idea drowned his sight in mist

"Are you sure--about this ne?" asked Winterborne, so disquieted by

a gigantic exultation which loomed alternately with fearful doubt that

he evaded the full acceptance of Melbury's last statement

Melbury said that he had no manner of doubt, for since his talk with

Beaucock it had coo in

the weekly paper an allusion to such a legal change; but, having no

interest in those desperate reoing to let the le

day," he continued "I aet the best advice as soon as we possibly can Beaucock

is a thorough lawyer--nothing the matter with hie of Sherton in knots of law at one

tiuest The new possibility was