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“
About
Miss
Viner
?
”
He
summoned
up
a
look
of
faint
interrogation
.
He
thought
she
seemed
surprised
at
his
surprise
.
“
It
’
s
important
,
naturally
,
”
she
explained
,
“
that
I
should
find
out
all
I
can
about
her
before
I
leave
.
”
“
Important
on
Effie
’
s
account
?
”
“
On
Effie
’
s
account
—
of
course
.
”
“
Of
course
.
.
.
.
But
you
’
ve
every
reason
to
be
satisfied
,
haven
’
t
you
?
”
“
Every
apparent
reason
.
We
all
like
her
.
Effie
’
s
very
fond
of
her
,
and
she
seems
to
have
a
delightful
influence
on
the
child
.
But
we
know
so
little
,
after
all
—
about
her
antecedents
,
I
mean
,
and
her
past
history
.
That
’
s
why
I
want
you
to
try
and
recall
everything
you
heard
about
her
when
you
used
to
see
her
in
London
.
”
“
Oh
,
on
that
score
I
’
m
afraid
I
sha
’
n
’
t
be
of
much
use
.
As
I
told
you
,
she
was
a
mere
shadow
in
the
background
of
the
house
I
saw
her
in
—
and
that
was
four
or
five
years
ago
.
.
.
”
“
When
she
was
with
a
Mrs
.
Murrett
?
”
“
Yes
;
an
appalling
woman
who
runs
a
roaring
dinner
-
factory
that
used
now
and
then
to
catch
me
in
its
wheels
.
I
escaped
from
them
long
ago
;
but
in
my
time
there
used
to
be
half
a
dozen
fagged
‘
hands
’
to
tend
the
machine
,
and
Miss
Viner
was
one
of
them
.
I
’
m
glad
she
’
s
out
of
it
,
poor
girl
!
”
“
Then
you
never
really
saw
anything
of
her
there
?
”