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"
Why
,
sir
!
she
could
n't
speak
more
eloquently
if
the
very
spirit
of
Queen
Tera
was
with
her
to
animate
her
and
suggest
thoughts
!
"
Mr.
Trelawny
's
answer
simply
overwhelmed
me
with
surprise
.
It
manifested
to
me
that
he
too
had
gone
through
just
such
a
process
of
thought
as
my
own
.
"
And
what
if
it
was
;
if
it
is
!
I
know
well
that
the
spirit
of
her
mother
is
within
her
.
If
in
addition
there
be
the
spirit
of
that
great
and
wondrous
Queen
,
then
she
would
be
no
less
dear
to
me
,
but
doubly
dear
!
Do
not
have
fear
for
her
,
Malcolm
Ross
;
at
least
have
no
more
fear
than
you
may
have
for
the
rest
of
us
!
"
Margaret
took
up
the
theme
,
speaking
so
quickly
that
her
words
seemed
a
continuation
of
her
father
's
,
rather
than
an
interruption
of
them
.
"
Have
no
special
fear
for
me
,
Malcolm
.
Queen
Tera
knows
,
and
will
offer
us
no
harm
.
I
know
it
!
I
know
it
,
as
surely
as
I
am
lost
in
the
depth
of
my
own
love
for
you
!
"
There
was
something
in
her
voice
so
strange
to
me
that
I
looked
quickly
into
her
eyes
.
They
were
bright
as
ever
,
but
veiled
to
my
seeing
the
inward
thought
behind
them
as
are
the
eyes
of
a
caged
lion
Then
the
two
other
men
came
in
,
and
the
subject
changed
.
That
night
we
all
went
to
bed
early
.
The
next
night
would
be
an
anxious
one
,
and
Mr.
Trelawny
thought
that
we
should
all
be
fortified
with
what
sleep
we
could
get
.
The
day
,
too
,
would
be
full
of
work
.
Everything
in
connection
with
the
Great
Experiment
would
have
to
be
gone
over
,
so
that
at
the
last
we
might
not
fail
from
any
unthought-of
flaw
in
our
working
.
We
made
,
of
course
,
arrangements
for
summoning
aid
in
case
such
should
be
needed
;
but
I
do
not
think
that
any
of
us
had
any
real
apprehension
of
danger
.
Certainly
we
had
no
fear
of
such
danger
from
violence
as
we
had
had
to
guard
against
in
London
during
Mr.
Trelawny
's
long
trance
.
For
my
own
part
I
felt
a
strange
sense
of
relief
in
the
matter
.
I
had
accepted
Mr.
Trelawny
's
reasoning
that
if
the
Queen
were
indeed
such
as
we
surmised
--
such
as
indeed
we
now
took
for
granted
--
there
would
not
be
any
opposition
on
her
part
;
for
we
were
carrying
out
her
own
wishes
to
the
very
last
.
So
far
I
was
at
ease
--
far
more
at
ease
than
earlier
in
the
day
I
should
have
thought
possible
;
but
there
were
other
sources
of
trouble
which
I
could
not
blot
out
from
my
mind
.
Chief
amongst
them
was
Margaret
's
strange
condition
.
If
it
was
indeed
that
she
had
in
her
own
person
a
dual
existence
,
what
might
happen
when
the
two
existences
became
one
?
Again
,
and
again
,
and
again
I
turned
this
matter
over
in
my
mind
,
till
I
could
have
shrieked
out
in
nervous
anxiety
.
It
was
no
consolation
to
me
to
remember
that
Margaret
was
herself
satisfied
,
and
her
father
acquiescent
.
Love
is
,
after
all
,
a
selfish
thing
;
and
it
throws
a
black
shadow
on
anything
between
which
and
the
light
it
stands
.
I
seemed
to
hear
the
hands
go
round
the
dial
of
the
clock
;
I
saw
darkness
turn
to
gloom
,
and
gloom
to
grey
,
and
grey
to
light
without
pause
or
hindrance
to
the
succession
of
my
miserable
feelings
.
At
last
,
when
it
was
decently
possible
without
the
fear
of
disturbing
others
,
I
got
up
.
I
crept
along
the
passage
to
find
if
all
was
well
with
the
others
;
for
we
had
arranged
that
the
door
of
each
of
our
rooms
should
be
left
slightly
open
so
that
any
sound
of
disturbance
would
be
easily
and
distinctly
heard
.
One
and
all
slept
;
I
could
hear
the
regular
breathing
of
each
,
and
my
heart
rejoiced
that
this
miserable
night
of
anxiety
was
safely
passed
.
As
I
knelt
in
my
own
room
in
a
burst
of
thankful
prayer
,
I
knew
in
the
depths
of
my
own
heart
the
measure
of
my
fear
.
I
found
my
way
out
of
the
house
,
and
went
down
to
the
water
by
the
long
stairway
cut
in
the
rock
.
A
swim
in
the
cool
bright
sea
braced
my
nerves
and
made
me
my
old
self
again
.