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"
I
have
brought
Mr.
Ross
here
on
purpose
,
"
she
answered
.
"
He
knows
so
much
at
present
,
that
I
want
him
to
know
more
.
"
The
solicitor
was
a
little
disconcerted
,
a
thing
which
those
knowing
him
only
in
courts
would
hardly
have
believed
.
He
answered
,
however
,
with
some
hesitation
:
"
But
,
my
dear
young
lady
--
Your
Father
's
wishes
!
--
Confidence
between
father
and
child
--
"
Here
she
interrupted
him
;
there
was
a
tinge
of
red
in
her
pale
cheeks
as
she
did
so
:
"
Do
you
really
think
that
applies
to
the
present
circumstances
,
Mr.
Marvin
?
My
Father
never
told
me
anything
of
his
affairs
;
and
I
can
now
,
in
this
sad
extremity
,
only
learn
his
wishes
through
a
gentleman
who
is
a
stranger
to
me
and
of
whom
I
never
even
heard
till
I
got
my
Father
's
letter
,
written
to
be
shown
to
me
only
in
extremity
.
Mr.
Ross
is
a
new
friend
;
but
he
has
all
my
confidence
,
and
I
should
like
him
to
be
present
.
Unless
,
of
course
,
"
she
added
,
"
such
a
thing
is
forbidden
by
my
Father
.
Oh
!
forgive
me
,
Mr.
Marvin
,
if
I
seem
rude
;
but
I
have
been
in
such
dreadful
trouble
and
anxiety
lately
,
that
I
have
hardly
command
of
myself
.
"
She
covered
her
eyes
with
her
hand
for
a
few
seconds
;
we
two
men
looked
at
each
other
and
waited
,
trying
to
appear
unmoved
.
She
went
on
more
firmly
;
she
had
recovered
herself
:
"
Please
!
please
do
not
think
I
am
ungrateful
to
you
for
your
kindness
in
coming
here
and
so
quickly
.
I
really
am
grateful
;
and
I
have
every
confidence
in
your
judgment
.
If
you
wish
,
or
think
it
best
,
we
can
be
alone
.
"
I
stood
up
;
but
Mr.
Marvin
made
a
dissentient
gesture
.
He
was
evidently
pleased
with
her
attitude
;
there
was
geniality
in
his
voice
and
manner
as
he
spoke
:
"
Not
at
all
!
Not
at
all
!
There
is
no
restriction
on
your
Father
's
part
;
and
on
my
own
I
am
quite
willing
.
Indeed
,
all
told
,
it
may
be
better
.
From
what
you
have
said
of
Mr.
Trelawny
's
illness
,
and
the
other
--
incidental
--
matters
,
it
will
be
well
in
case
of
any
grave
eventuality
,
that
it
was
understood
from
the
first
,
that
circumstances
were
ruled
by
your
Father
's
own
imperative
instructions
.
For
,
please
understand
me
,
his
instructions
are
imperative
--
most
imperative
.
They
are
so
unyielding
that
he
has
given
me
a
Power
of
Attorney
,
under
which
I
have
undertaken
to
act
,
authorising
me
to
see
his
written
wishes
carried
out
.
Please
believe
me
once
for
all
,
that
he
intended
fully
everything
mentioned
in
that
letter
to
you
!
Whilst
he
is
alive
he
is
to
remain
in
his
own
room
;
and
none
of
his
property
is
to
be
removed
from
it
under
any
circumstances
whatever
.
He
has
even
given
an
inventory
of
the
articles
which
are
not
to
be
displaced
.
"
Miss
Trelawny
was
silent
.
She
looked
somewhat
distressed
;
so
,
thinking
that
I
understood
the
immediate
cause
,
I
asked
:
"
May
we
see
the
list
?
"
Miss
Trelawny
's
face
at
once
brightened
;
but
it
fell
again
as
the
lawyer
answered
promptly
--
he
was
evidently
prepared
for
the
question
: