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As
to
resorting
to
any
legal
adviser
,
even
if
she
had
known
how
to
do
so
,
it
was
scarcely
to
be
thought
of
,
for
the
same
reason
.
Once
the
thought
occurred
to
her
of
seeking
assistance
from
Harry
;
but
this
awakened
the
recollection
of
their
last
parting
,
and
it
seemed
unworthy
of
her
to
call
him
back
,
when
--
the
tears
rose
to
her
eyes
as
she
pursued
this
train
of
reflection
--
he
might
have
by
this
time
learnt
to
forget
her
,
and
to
be
happier
away
.
Disturbed
by
these
different
reflections
;
inclining
now
to
one
course
and
then
to
another
,
and
again
recoiling
from
all
,
as
each
successive
consideration
presented
itself
to
her
mind
;
Rose
passed
a
sleepless
and
anxious
night
.
After
more
communing
with
herself
next
day
,
she
arrived
at
the
desperate
conclusion
of
consulting
Harry
.
'
If
it
be
painful
to
him
,
'
she
thought
,
'
to
come
back
here
,
how
painful
it
will
be
to
me
!
But
perhaps
he
will
not
come
;
he
may
write
,
or
he
may
come
himself
,
and
studiously
abstain
from
meeting
me
--
he
did
when
he
went
away
.
I
hardly
thought
he
would
;
but
it
was
better
for
us
both
.
'
And
here
Rose
dropped
the
pen
,
and
turned
away
,
as
though
the
very
paper
which
was
to
be
her
messenger
should
not
see
her
weep
.
She
had
taken
up
the
same
pen
,
and
laid
it
down
again
fifty
times
,
and
had
considered
and
reconsidered
the
first
line
of
her
letter
without
writing
the
first
word
,
when
Oliver
,
who
had
been
walking
in
the
streets
,
with
Mr.
Giles
for
a
body-guard
,
entered
the
room
in
such
breathless
haste
and
violent
agitation
,
as
seemed
to
betoken
some
new
cause
of
alarm
.
'
What
makes
you
look
so
flurried
?
'
asked
Rose
,
advancing
to
meet
him
.
'
I
hardly
know
how
;
I
feel
as
if
I
should
be
choked
,
'
replied
the
boy
.
'
Oh
dear
!
To
think
that
I
should
see
him
at
last
,
and
you
should
be
able
to
know
that
I
have
told
you
the
truth
!
'
'
I
never
thought
you
had
told
us
anything
but
the
truth
,
'
said
Rose
,
soothing
him
.
'
But
what
is
this
?
--
of
whom
do
you
speak
?
'
'
I
have
seen
the
gentleman
,
'
replied
Oliver
,
scarcely
able
to
articulate
,
'
the
gentleman
who
was
so
good
to
me
--
Mr.
Brownlow
,
that
we
have
so
often
talked
about
.
'
'
Where
?
'
asked
Rose
.
'
Getting
out
of
a
coach
,
'
replied
Oliver
,
shedding
tears
of
delight
,
'
and
going
into
a
house
.
I
did
n't
speak
to
him
--
I
could
n't
speak
to
him
,
for
he
did
n't
see
me
,
and
I
trembled
so
,
that
I
was
not
able
to
go
up
to
him
.
But
Giles
asked
,
for
me
,
whether
he
lived
there
,
and
they
said
he
did
.
Look
here
,
'
said
Oliver
,
opening
a
scrap
of
paper
,
'
here
it
is
;
here
's
where
he
lives
--
I
'm
going
there
directly
!
Oh
,
dear
me
,
dear
me
!
What
shall
I
do
when
I
come
to
see
him
and
hear
him
speak
again
!
'