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171
"
I
thought
they
got
on
so
well
.
"
172
"
So
they
did
.
Why
,
just
before
you
came
in
Amy
said
they
d
never
had
a
quarrel
in
the
whole
of
their
married
life
.
You
know
Amy
.
There
never
was
a
better
woman
in
the
world
.
"
173
Since
these
confidences
were
thrust
on
me
,
I
saw
no
harm
in
asking
a
few
questions
.
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174
"
But
do
you
mean
to
say
she
suspected
nothing
?
"
175
"
Nothing
.
He
spent
August
with
her
and
the
children
in
Norfolk
.
He
was
just
the
same
as
he
d
always
been
.
We
went
down
for
two
or
three
days
,
my
wife
and
I
,
and
I
played
golf
with
him
.
He
came
back
to
town
in
September
to
let
his
partner
go
away
,
and
Amy
stayed
on
in
the
country
.
They
d
taken
a
house
for
six
weeks
,
and
at
the
end
of
her
tenancy
she
wrote
to
tell
him
on
which
day
she
was
arriving
in
London
.
He
answered
from
Paris
.
He
said
he
d
made
up
his
mind
not
to
live
with
her
any
more
.
"
176
"
What
explanation
did
he
give
?
"
177
"
My
dear
fellow
,
he
gave
no
explanation
.
I
ve
seen
the
letter
.
It
wasn
t
more
than
ten
lines
.
"
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178
"
But
that
s
extraordinary
.
"
179
We
happened
then
to
cross
the
street
,
and
the
traffic
prevented
us
from
speaking
.
What
Colonel
MacAndrew
had
told
me
seemed
very
improbable
,
and
I
suspected
that
Mrs
.
Strickland
,
for
reasons
of
her
own
,
had
concealed
from
him
some
part
of
the
facts
180
It
was
clear
that
a
man
after
seventeen
years
of
wedlock
did
not
leave
his
wife
without
certain
occurrences
which
must
have
led
her
to
suspect
that
all
was
not
well
with
their
married
life
.
The
Colonel
caught
me
up
.