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You
shall
hear
how
it
happened
,
Henry
answered
;
and
more
than
that
.
You
are
now
the
head
of
the
family
,
Stephen
;
and
I
feel
bound
,
in
the
position
which
oppresses
me
,
to
leave
you
to
decide
what
ought
to
be
done
.
With
those
introductory
words
,
he
told
his
brother
how
the
Countess
s
play
had
come
into
his
hands
.
Read
the
first
few
pages
,
he
said
.
I
am
anxious
to
know
whether
the
same
impression
is
produced
on
both
of
us
.
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Before
Lord
Montbarry
had
got
half
-
way
through
the
First
Act
,
he
stopped
,
and
looked
at
his
brother
.
What
does
she
mean
by
boasting
of
this
as
her
own
invention
?
he
asked
.
Was
she
too
crazy
to
remember
that
these
things
really
happened
?
This
was
enough
for
Henry
:
the
same
impression
had
been
produced
on
both
of
them
.
You
will
do
as
you
please
,
he
said
.
But
if
you
will
be
guided
by
me
,
spare
yourself
the
reading
of
those
pages
to
come
,
which
describe
our
brother
s
terrible
expiation
of
his
heartless
marriage
.
Have
you
read
it
all
,
Henry
?
Not
all
.
I
shrank
from
reading
some
of
the
latter
part
of
it
.
Neither
you
nor
I
saw
much
of
our
elder
brother
after
we
left
school
;
and
,
for
my
part
,
I
felt
,
and
never
scrupled
to
express
my
feeling
,
that
he
behaved
infamously
to
Agnes
.
But
when
I
read
that
unconscious
confession
of
the
murderous
conspiracy
to
which
he
fell
a
victim
,
I
remembered
,
with
something
like
remorse
,
that
the
same
mother
bore
us
.
I
have
felt
for
him
to
-
night
,
what
I
am
ashamed
to
think
I
never
felt
for
him
before
.
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Lord
Montbarry
took
his
brother
s
hand
.
You
are
a
good
fellow
,
Henry
,
he
said
;
but
are
you
quite
sure
that
you
have
not
been
needlessly
distressing
yourself
?
Because
some
of
this
crazy
creature
s
writing
accidentally
tells
what
we
know
to
be
the
truth
,
does
it
follow
that
all
the
rest
is
to
be
relied
on
to
the
end
?
There
is
no
possible
doubt
of
it
,
Henry
replied
.