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961
I
felt
myself
blushing
to
the
roots
of
my
hair
as
I
went
on
:
962
"
The
duty
of
delicacy
in
her
defenceless
position
;
my
respect
for
her
father
--
I
did
not
know
you
then
,
sir
,
as
yourself
,
but
only
as
her
father
--
restrained
me
.
But
even
had
not
these
barriers
existed
,
I
should
not
have
dared
in
the
presence
of
such
grief
and
anxiety
to
have
declared
myself
.
Mr.
Trelawny
,
I
assure
you
on
my
word
of
honour
that
your
daughter
and
I
are
as
yet
,
on
her
part
,
but
friends
and
nothing
more
!
"
Once
again
he
held
out
his
hands
,
and
we
clasped
each
other
warmly
.
Then
he
said
heartily
:
963
"
I
am
satisfied
,
Malcolm
Ross
.
Of
course
,
I
take
it
that
until
I
have
seen
her
and
have
given
you
permission
,
you
will
not
make
any
declaration
to
my
daughter
--
in
words
,
"
he
added
,
with
an
indulgent
smile
.
But
his
face
became
stern
again
as
he
went
on
:
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964
"
Time
presses
;
and
I
have
to
think
of
some
matters
so
urgent
and
so
strange
that
I
dare
not
lose
an
hour
.
Otherwise
I
should
not
have
been
prepared
to
enter
,
at
so
short
a
notice
and
to
so
new
a
friend
,
on
the
subject
of
my
daughter
's
settlement
in
life
,
and
of
her
future
happiness
.
"
There
was
a
dignity
and
a
certain
proudness
in
his
manner
which
impressed
me
much
.
965
"
I
shall
respect
your
wishes
,
sir
!
"
I
said
as
I
went
back
and
opened
the
door
.
I
heard
him
lock
it
behind
me
.
966
When
I
told
Mr.
Corbeck
that
Mr.
Trelawny
had
quite
recovered
,
he
began
to
dance
about
like
a
wild
man
.
967
But
he
suddenly
stopped
,
and
asked
me
to
be
careful
not
to
draw
any
inferences
,
at
all
events
at
first
,
when
in
the
future
speaking
of
the
finding
of
the
lamps
,
or
of
the
first
visits
to
the
tomb
.
This
was
in
case
Mr.
Trelawny
should
speak
to
me
on
the
subject
;
"
as
,
of
course
,
he
will
,
"
he
added
,
with
a
sidelong
look
at
me
which
meant
knowledge
of
the
affairs
of
my
heart
.
I
agreed
to
this
,
feeling
that
it
was
quite
right
.
I
did
not
quite
understand
why
;
but
I
knew
that
Mr.
Trelawny
was
a
peculiar
man
.
In
no
case
could
one
make
a
mistake
by
being
reticent
.
Reticence
is
a
quality
which
a
strong
man
always
respects
.
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968
The
manner
in
which
the
others
of
the
house
took
the
news
of
the
recovery
varied
much
.
Mrs.
Grant
wept
with
emotion
;
then
she
hurried
off
to
see
if
she
could
do
anything
personally
,
and
to
set
the
house
in
order
for
"
Master
"
,
as
she
always
called
him
.
The
Nurse
's
face
fell
:
she
was
deprived
of
an
interesting
case
.
But
the
disappointment
was
only
momentary
;
and
she
rejoiced
that
the
trouble
was
over
.
She
was
ready
to
come
to
the
patient
the
moment
she
should
be
wanted
;
but
in
the
meantime
she
occupied
herself
in
packing
her
portmanteau
.
969
I
took
Sergeant
Daw
into
the
study
,
so
that
we
should
be
alone
when
I
told
him
the
news
.
It
surprised
even
his
iron
self-control
when
I
told
him
the
method
of
the
waking
.
I
was
myself
surprised
in
turn
by
his
first
words
:
970
"
And
how
did
he
explain
the
first
attack
?
He
was
unconscious
when
the
second
was
made
.