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Having
introduced
himself
in
those
terms
,
he
noticed
Mrs
.
Ferrari
,
and
held
out
his
hand
to
her
kindly
.
’
It
is
some
years
since
we
last
met
,
Emily
,
’
he
said
.
’
I
am
afraid
you
have
almost
forgotten
the
"
Master
Henry
"
of
old
times
.
’
Emily
,
in
some
little
confusion
,
made
her
acknowledgments
,
and
begged
to
know
if
she
could
be
of
any
use
to
Miss
Lockwood
.
’
The
old
nurse
is
with
her
,
’
Henry
answered
;
’
they
will
be
better
left
together
.
’
He
turned
once
more
to
Mr
.
Troy
.
’
I
ought
to
tell
you
,
’
he
said
,
’
that
my
name
is
Henry
Westwick
.
I
am
the
younger
brother
of
the
late
Lord
Montbarry
.
’
’
The
late
Lord
Montbarry
!
’
Mr
.
Troy
exclaimed
.
’
My
brother
died
at
Venice
yesterday
evening
.
There
is
the
telegram
.
’
With
that
startling
answer
,
he
handed
the
paper
to
Mr
.
Troy
.
The
message
was
in
these
words
:
’
Lady
Montbarry
,
Venice
.
To
Stephen
Robert
Westwick
,
Newbury
’
s
Hotel
,
London
.
It
is
useless
to
take
the
journey
.
Lord
Montbarry
died
of
bronchitis
,
at
8
.
40
this
evening
.
All
needful
details
by
post
.
’
’
Was
this
expected
,
sir
?
’
the
lawyer
asked
.
’
I
cannot
say
that
it
has
taken
us
entirely
by
surprise
,
’
Henry
answered
.
’
My
brother
Stephen
(
who
is
now
the
head
of
the
family
)
received
a
telegram
three
days
since
,
informing
him
that
alarming
symptoms
had
declared
themselves
,
and
that
a
second
physician
had
been
called
in
.
He
telegraphed
back
to
say
that
he
had
left
Ireland
for
London
,
on
his
way
to
Venice
,
and
to
direct
that
any
further
message
might
be
sent
to
his
hotel
.
The
reply
came
in
a
second
telegram
.
It
announced
that
Lord
Montbarry
was
in
a
state
of
insensibility
,
and
that
,
in
his
brief
intervals
of
consciousness
,
he
recognised
nobody
.
My
brother
was
advised
to
wait
in
London
for
later
information
.
The
third
telegram
is
now
in
your
hands
.
That
is
all
I
know
,
up
to
the
present
time
.
’
Happening
to
look
at
the
courier
’
s
wife
,
Mr
.
Troy
was
struck
by
the
expression
of
blank
fear
which
showed
itself
in
the
woman
’
s
face
.
’
Mrs
.
Ferrari
,
’
he
said
,
’
have
you
heard
what
Mr
.
Westwick
has
just
told
me
?
’
’
Every
word
of
it
,
sir
.
’