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Mr.
Carmichael
felt
rather
restless
,
and
he
rose
and
began
to
pace
the
room
with
a
thoughtful
,
though
uncertain
face
.
"
Well
,
perhaps
,
"
he
said
.
"
I
do
n't
know
what
it
may
be
worth
.
The
fact
is
,
an
idea
occurred
to
me
as
I
was
thinking
the
thing
over
in
the
train
on
the
journey
from
Dover
.
"
"
What
was
it
?
If
she
is
alive
,
she
is
somewhere
.
"
"
Yes
;
she
is
SOMEWHERE
.
We
have
searched
the
schools
in
Paris
.
Let
us
give
up
Paris
and
begin
in
London
.
That
was
my
idea
--
to
search
London
.
"
"
There
are
schools
enough
in
London
,
"
said
Mr.
Carrisford
.
Then
he
slightly
started
,
roused
by
a
recollection
.
"
By
the
way
,
there
is
one
next
door
.
"
"
Then
we
will
begin
there
.
We
can
not
begin
nearer
than
next
door
.
"
"
No
,
"
said
Carrisford
.
"
There
is
a
child
there
who
interests
me
;
but
she
is
not
a
pupil
.
And
she
is
a
little
dark
,
forlorn
creature
,
as
unlike
poor
Crewe
as
a
child
could
be
.
"
Perhaps
the
Magic
was
at
work
again
at
that
very
moment
--
the
beautiful
Magic
.
It
really
seemed
as
if
it
might
be
so
.
What
was
it
that
brought
Ram
Dass
into
the
room
--
even
as
his
master
spoke
--
salaaming
respectfully
,
but
with
a
scarcely
concealed
touch
of
excitement
in
his
dark
,
flashing
eyes
?
"
Sahib
,
"
he
said
,
"
the
child
herself
has
come
--
the
child
the
sahib
felt
pity
for
.
She
brings
back
the
monkey
who
had
again
run
away
to
her
attic
under
the
roof
.
I
have
asked
that
she
remain
.
It
was
my
thought
that
it
would
please
the
sahib
to
see
and
speak
with
her
.
"