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671
He
had
never
,
at
any
rate
,
been
such
a
little
gentleman
as
when
,
after
our
early
dinner
on
this
dreadful
day
,
he
came
round
to
me
and
asked
if
I
should
n't
like
him
,
for
half
an
hour
,
to
play
to
me
.
David
playing
to
Saul
could
never
have
shown
a
finer
sense
of
the
occasion
.
It
was
literally
a
charming
exhibition
of
tact
,
of
magnanimity
,
and
quite
tantamount
to
his
saying
outright
:
"
The
true
knights
we
love
to
read
about
never
push
an
advantage
too
far
.
I
know
what
you
mean
now
:
you
mean
that
--
to
be
let
alone
yourself
and
not
followed
up
--
you
'll
cease
to
worry
and
spy
upon
me
,
wo
n't
keep
me
so
close
to
you
,
will
let
me
go
and
come
.
Well
,
I
'
come
,
'
you
see
--
but
I
do
n't
go
!
There
'll
be
plenty
of
time
for
that
.
I
do
really
delight
in
your
society
,
and
I
only
want
to
show
you
that
I
contended
for
a
principle
.
"
It
may
be
imagined
whether
I
resisted
this
appeal
or
failed
to
accompany
him
again
,
hand
in
hand
,
to
the
schoolroom
.
He
sat
down
at
the
old
piano
and
played
as
he
had
never
played
;
and
if
there
are
those
who
think
he
had
better
have
been
kicking
a
football
I
can
only
say
that
I
wholly
agree
with
them
.
For
at
the
end
of
a
time
that
under
his
influence
I
had
quite
ceased
to
measure
,
I
started
up
with
a
strange
sense
of
having
literally
slept
at
my
post
.
It
was
after
luncheon
,
and
by
the
schoolroom
fire
,
and
yet
I
had
n't
really
,
in
the
least
,
slept
:
I
had
only
done
something
much
worse
--
I
had
forgotten
.
672
Where
,
all
this
time
,
was
Flora
?
When
I
put
the
question
to
Miles
,
he
played
on
a
minute
before
answering
and
then
could
only
say
:
"
Why
,
my
dear
,
how
do
I
know
?
"
--
breaking
moreover
into
a
happy
laugh
which
,
immediately
after
,
as
if
it
were
a
vocal
accompaniment
,
he
prolonged
into
incoherent
,
extravagant
song
.
673
I
went
straight
to
my
room
,
but
his
sister
was
not
there
;
then
,
before
going
downstairs
,
I
looked
into
several
others
.
As
she
was
nowhere
about
she
would
surely
be
with
Mrs.
Grose
,
whom
,
in
the
comfort
of
that
theory
,
I
accordingly
proceeded
in
quest
of
.
I
found
her
where
I
had
found
her
the
evening
before
,
but
she
met
my
quick
challenge
with
blank
,
scared
ignorance
.
She
had
only
supposed
that
,
after
the
repast
,
I
had
carried
off
both
the
children
;
as
to
which
she
was
quite
in
her
right
,
for
it
was
the
very
first
time
I
had
allowed
the
little
girl
out
of
my
sight
without
some
special
provision
.
Of
course
now
indeed
she
might
be
with
the
maids
,
so
that
the
immediate
thing
was
to
look
for
her
without
an
air
of
alarm
.
This
we
promptly
arranged
between
us
;
but
when
,
ten
minutes
later
and
in
pursuance
of
our
arrangement
,
we
met
in
the
hall
,
it
was
only
to
report
on
either
side
that
after
guarded
inquiries
we
had
altogether
failed
to
trace
her
.
For
a
minute
there
,
apart
from
observation
,
we
exchanged
mute
alarms
,
and
I
could
feel
with
what
high
interest
my
friend
returned
me
all
those
I
had
from
the
first
given
her
.
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"
She
'll
be
above
,
"
she
presently
said
--
"
in
one
of
the
rooms
you
have
n't
searched
.
"
675
"
No
;
she
's
at
a
distance
.
"
I
had
made
up
my
mind
.
676
"
She
has
gone
out
.
"
677
Mrs.
Grose
stared
.
"
Without
a
hat
?
"
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I
naturally
also
looked
volumes
.
"
Is
n't
that
woman
always
without
one
?
"
679
"
She
's
with
her
?
"
680
"
She
's
with
her
!
"
I
declared
.
"
We
must
find
them
.
"