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"
Now
,
Mr.
Ross
,
you
know
all
I
know
;
and
I
leave
it
to
your
discretion
how
much
,
if
any
of
it
,
you
will
tell
Miss
Trelawny
"
As
he
finished
a
clear
young
voice
said
behind
us
:
"
What
about
Miss
Trelawny
?
She
is
here
!
"
We
turned
,
startled
;
and
looked
at
each
other
inquiringly
.
Miss
Trelawny
stood
in
the
doorway
.
We
did
not
know
how
long
she
had
been
present
,
or
how
much
she
had
heard
.
The
first
unexpected
words
may
always
startle
a
hearer
;
but
when
the
shock
is
over
,
the
listener
's
reason
has
asserted
itself
,
and
he
can
judge
of
the
manner
,
as
well
as
of
the
matter
,
of
speech
.
Thus
it
was
on
this
occasion
.
With
intelligence
now
alert
,
I
could
not
doubt
of
the
simple
sincerity
of
Margaret
's
next
question
.
"
What
have
you
two
men
been
talking
about
all
this
time
,
Mr.
Ross
?
I
suppose
,
Mr.
Corbeck
has
been
telling
you
all
his
adventures
in
finding
the
lamps
.
I
hope
you
will
tell
me
too
,
some
day
,
Mr.
Corbeck
;
but
that
must
not
be
till
my
poor
Father
is
better
.
He
would
like
,
I
am
sure
,
to
tell
me
all
about
these
things
himself
;
or
to
be
present
when
I
heard
them
.
"
She
glanced
sharply
from
one
to
the
other
.
"
Oh
,
that
was
what
you
were
saying
as
I
came
in
?
All
right
!
I
shall
wait
;
but
I
hope
it
wo
n't
be
long
.
The
continuance
of
Father
's
condition
is
,
I
feel
,
breaking
me
down
.
A
little
while
ago
I
felt
that
my
nerves
were
giving
out
;
so
I
determined
to
go
out
for
a
walk
in
the
Park
.
I
am
sure
it
will
do
me
good
.
I
want
you
,
if
you
will
,
Mr.
Ross
,
to
be
with
Father
whilst
I
am
away
.
I
shall
feel
secure
then
.
"
I
rose
with
alacrity
,
rejoicing
that
the
poor
girl
was
going
out
,
even
for
half
an
hour
.
She
was
looking
terribly
wearied
and
haggard
;
and
the
sight
of
her
pale
cheeks
made
my
heart
ache
.
I
went
to
the
sick-room
;
and
sat
down
in
my
usual
place
.
Mrs.
Grant
was
then
on
duty
;
we
had
not
found
it
necessary
to
have
more
than
one
person
in
the
room
during
the
day
.
When
I
came
in
,
she
took
occasion
to
go
about
some
household
duty
.
The
blinds
were
up
,
but
the
north
aspect
of
the
room
softened
the
hot
glare
of
the
sunlight
without
.
I
sat
for
a
long
time
thinking
over
all
that
Mr.
Corbeck
had
told
me
;
and
weaving
its
wonders
into
the
tissue
of
strange
things
which
had
come
to
pass
since
I
had
entered
the
house
.
At
times
I
was
inclined
to
doubt
;
to
doubt
everything
and
every
one
;
to
doubt
even
the
evidences
of
my
own
five
senses
.
The
warnings
of
the
skilled
detective
kept
coming
back
to
my
mind
.
He
had
put
down
Mr.
Corbeck
as
a
clever
liar
,
and
a
confederate
of
Miss
Trelawny
.
Of
Margaret
!
That
settled
it
!
Face
to
face
with
such
a
proposition
as
that
,
doubt
vanished
.
Each
time
when
her
image
,
her
name
,
the
merest
thought
of
her
,
came
before
my
mind
,
each
event
stood
out
stark
as
a
living
fact
.
My
life
upon
her
faith
!