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"
Why
do
you
think
so
?
"
"
How
else
can
we
explain
her
frenzied
anxiety
that
her
second
one
should
not
enter
it
?
The
facts
,
as
I
read
them
,
are
something
like
this
:
This
woman
was
married
in
America
.
Her
husband
developed
some
hateful
qualities
,
or
shall
we
say
he
contracted
some
loathsome
disease
and
became
a
leper
or
an
imbecile
?
She
flies
from
him
at
last
,
returns
to
England
,
changes
her
name
,
and
starts
her
life
,
as
she
thinks
,
afresh
.
She
has
been
married
three
years
and
believes
that
her
position
is
quite
secure
,
having
shown
her
husband
the
death
certificate
of
some
man
whose
name
she
has
assumed
,
when
suddenly
her
whereabouts
is
discovered
by
her
first
husband
,
or
,
we
may
suppose
,
by
some
unscrupulous
woman
who
has
attached
herself
to
the
invalid
.
They
write
to
the
wife
and
threaten
to
come
and
expose
her
.
She
asks
for
a
hundred
pounds
and
endeavours
to
buy
them
off
.
They
come
in
spite
of
it
,
and
when
the
husband
mentions
casually
to
the
wife
that
there
are
newcomers
in
the
cottage
,
she
knows
in
some
way
that
they
are
her
pursuers
.
She
waits
until
her
husband
is
asleep
and
then
she
rushes
down
to
endeavour
to
persuade
them
to
leave
her
in
peace
.
Having
no
success
,
she
goes
again
next
morning
,
and
her
husband
meets
her
,
as
he
has
told
us
,
as
she
comes
out
.
She
promises
him
then
not
to
go
there
again
,
but
two
days
afterwards
the
hope
of
getting
rid
of
those
dreadful
neighbours
was
too
strong
for
her
,
and
she
made
another
attempt
,
taking
down
with
her
the
photograph
which
had
probably
been
demanded
from
her
.
In
the
midst
of
this
interview
the
maid
rushed
in
to
say
that
the
master
had
come
home
,
on
which
the
wife
,
knowing
that
he
would
come
straight
down
to
the
cottage
,
hurried
the
inmates
out
at
the
back
door
,
into
the
grove
of
fir-trees
,
probably
,
which
was
mentioned
as
standing
near
.
In
this
way
he
found
the
place
deserted
.
I
shall
be
very
much
surprised
,
however
,
if
it
is
still
so
when
he
reconnoitres
it
this
evening
.
What
do
you
think
of
my
theory
?
"
"
It
is
all
surmise
.
"
"
But
at
least
it
covers
all
the
facts
.
When
new
facts
come
to
our
knowledge
which
can
not
be
covered
by
it
,
it
will
be
time
enough
to
reconsider
it
.
We
can
do
nothing
more
until
we
have
a
message
from
our
friend
at
Norbury
.
"
But
we
had
not
a
very
long
time
to
wait
for
that
.
It
came
just
as
we
had
finished
our
tea
.
The
cottage
is
still
tenanted
it
said
.
Have
seen
the
face
again
at
the
window
.
Will
meet
the
seven-o'clock
train
and
will
take
no
steps
until
you
arrive
.
He
was
waiting
on
the
platform
when
we
stepped
out
,
and
we
could
see
in
the
light
of
the
station
lamps
that
he
was
very
pale
,
and
quivering
with
agitation
.
"
They
are
still
there
,
Mr.
Holmes
,
"
said
he
,
laying
his
hand
hard
upon
my
friend
's
sleeve
.
"
I
saw
lights
in
the
cottage
as
I
came
down
.
We
shall
settle
it
now
once
and
for
all
.
"