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Flamel
hesitated
;
and
almost
immediately
Glennard
’
s
scruples
gave
way
to
irritation
.
If
at
this
hour
Flamel
were
to
affect
an
inopportune
reluctance
—
!
The
older
man
’
s
answer
reassured
him
.
“
Why
need
you
assume
any
responsibility
?
Your
name
won
’
t
appear
,
of
course
;
and
as
to
your
friend
’
s
,
I
don
’
t
see
why
his
should
,
either
.
He
wasn
’
t
a
celebrity
himself
,
I
suppose
?
”
“
No
,
no
.
”
“
Then
the
letters
can
be
addressed
to
Mr
.
Blank
.
Doesn
’
t
that
make
it
all
right
?
”
Glennard
’
s
hesitation
revived
.
“
For
the
public
,
yes
.
But
I
don
’
t
see
that
it
alters
the
case
for
me
.
The
question
is
,
ought
I
to
publish
them
at
all
?
”
“
Of
course
you
ought
to
.
”
Flamel
spoke
with
invigorating
emphasis
.
“
I
doubt
if
you
’
d
be
justified
in
keeping
them
back
.
Anything
of
Margaret
Aubyn
’
s
is
more
or
less
public
property
by
this
time
.
She
’
s
too
great
for
any
one
of
us
.
I
was
only
wondering
how
you
could
use
them
to
the
best
advantage
—
to
yourself
,
I
mean
.
How
many
are
there
?
”
“
Oh
,
a
lot
;
perhaps
a
hundred
—
I
haven
’
t
counted
.
There
may
be
more
.
.
.
.
”
“
Gad
!
What
a
haul
!
When
were
they
written
?
”
“
I
don
’
t
know
—
that
is
—
they
corresponded
for
years
.
What
’
s
the
odds
?
”
He
moved
toward
his
hat
with
a
vague
impulse
of
flight
.
“
It
all
counts
,
”
said
Flamel
,
imperturbably
.
“
A
long
correspondence
—
one
,
I
mean
,
that
covers
a
great
deal
of
time
—
is
obviously
worth
more
than
if
the
same
number
of
letters
had
been
written
within
a
year
.