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331
A
weight
seemed
removed
from
him
,
and
he
spoke
with
greater
ease
and
geniality
than
he
had
yet
shown
:
332
"
He
is
Sir
James
Frere
.
I
shall
go
to
him
myself
as
early
as
it
is
possibly
to
see
him
,
and
shall
ask
him
to
come
here
at
once
.
333
"
Then
turning
to
me
he
said
:
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334
"
You
had
better
let
me
dress
your
hand
.
"
335
"
It
is
nothing
,
"
I
said
.
336
"
Nevertheless
it
should
be
seen
to
.
A
scratch
from
any
animal
might
turn
out
dangerous
;
there
is
nothing
like
being
safe
.
"
I
submitted
;
forthwith
he
began
to
dress
my
hand
.
He
examined
with
a
magnifying-glass
the
several
parallel
wounds
,
and
compared
them
with
the
slip
of
blotting-paper
,
marked
with
Silvio
's
claws
,
which
he
took
from
his
pocket-book
.
He
put
back
the
paper
,
simply
remarking
:
337
"
It
's
a
pity
that
Silvio
slips
in
--
and
out
--
just
when
he
should
n't
.
"
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338
The
morning
wore
slowly
on
.
By
ten
o'clock
Nurse
Kennedy
had
so
far
recovered
that
she
was
able
to
sit
up
and
talk
intelligibly
.
But
she
was
still
hazy
in
her
thoughts
;
and
could
not
remember
anything
that
had
happened
on
the
previous
night
,
after
her
taking
her
place
by
the
sick-bed
.
As
yet
she
seemed
neither
to
know
nor
care
what
had
happened
.
339
It
was
nearly
eleven
o'clock
when
Doctor
Winchester
returned
with
Sir
James
Frere
.
Somehow
I
felt
my
heart
sink
when
from
the
landing
I
saw
them
in
the
hall
below
;
I
knew
that
Miss
Trelawny
was
to
have
the
pain
of
telling
yet
another
stranger
of
her
ignorance
of
her
father
's
life
.
340
Sir
James
Frere
was
a
man
who
commanded
attention
followed
by
respect
.
He
knew
so
thoroughly
what
he
wanted
himself
,
that
he
placed
at
once
on
one
side
all
wishes
and
ideas
of
less
definite
persons
.