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481
There
was
no
mistaking
the
man
's
sincerity
,
or
the
urgency
and
importance
of
his
business
;
from
his
point
of
view
at
any
rate
.
I
stepped
forward
.
482
"
Morris
,
"
I
said
,
"
you
had
better
tell
Miss
Trelawny
that
this
gentleman
wants
to
see
her
particularly
.
If
she
is
busy
,
ask
Mrs.
Grant
to
tell
her
.
483
"
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484
"
Very
good
,
sir
!
"
he
answered
in
a
tone
of
relief
,
and
hurried
away
.
485
I
took
the
stranger
into
the
little
boudoir
across
the
hall
.
As
we
went
he
asked
me
:
486
"
Are
you
the
secretary
?
"
487
"
No
!
I
am
a
friend
of
Miss
Trelawny
's
.
My
name
is
Ross
.
"
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488
"
Thank
you
very
much
,
Mr.
Ross
,
for
your
kindness
!
"
he
said
.
"
My
name
is
Corbeck
.
I
would
give
you
my
card
,
but
they
do
n't
use
cards
where
I
've
come
from
.
And
if
I
had
had
any
,
I
suppose
they
,
too
,
would
have
gone
last
night
--
"
489
He
stopped
suddenly
,
as
though
conscious
that
he
had
said
too
much
.
We
both
remained
silent
;
as
we
waited
I
took
stock
of
him
.
A
short
,
sturdy
man
,
brown
as
a
coffee-berry
;
possibly
inclined
to
be
fat
,
but
now
lean
exceedingly
.
The
deep
wrinkles
in
his
face
and
neck
were
not
merely
from
time
and
exposure
;
there
were
those
unmistakable
signs
where
flesh
or
fat
has
fallen
away
,
and
the
skin
has
become
loose
.
The
neck
was
simply
an
intricate
surface
of
seams
and
wrinkles
,
and
sun-scarred
with
the
burning
of
the
Desert
.
The
Far
East
,
the
Tropic
Seasons
,
and
the
Desert
--
each
can
have
its
colour
mark
.
But
all
three
are
quite
different
;
and
an
eye
which
has
once
known
,
can
thenceforth
easily
distinguish
them
.
The
dusky
pallor
of
one
;
the
fierce
red-brown
of
the
other
;
and
of
the
third
,
the
dark
,
ingrained
burning
,
as
though
it
had
become
a
permanent
colour
.
Mr.
Corbeck
had
a
big
head
,
massive
and
full
;
with
shaggy
,
dark
red-brown
hair
,
but
bald
on
the
temples
.
490
His
forehead
was
a
fine
one
,
high
and
broad
;
with
,
to
use
the
terms
of
physiognomy
,
the
frontal
sinus
boldly
marked
.
The
squareness
of
it
showed
"
ratiocination
"
;
and
the
fulness
under
the
eyes
"
language
"
.
He
had
the
short
,
broad
nose
that
marks
energy
;
the
square
chin
--
marked
despite
a
thick
,
unkempt
beard
--
and
massive
jaw
that
showed
great
resolution
.