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Posted: Sat 6:10, 12 Mar 2011 Post subject: I am so sorry she said. Do s |
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ced a little into the room and spoke.
You are Helen Thurwell?
she said softly. "Sir Allan Beaumerville has bidden me come to you. You have
read his note?"
YesyesI have read it she answered quickly. He tells me that you have news--news that concerns Bernard
Maddison. Is it anything that will prove his innocence?
It is already proved.
Helen gave a great cry and sank into a low chair. She had no doubts; her visitor's tone and manner forbade
them. But the tension of her feelingsstrung to such a pitch of nervousnessgave way all at once. Her whole
frame was shaken with passionate sobs. The burning agony of her grief was dissolved in melting tears.
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And the woman whose glad tidings had brought this change stood all the while patient and motionless. Once
when Helen had first yielded to her emotionshe had made a sudden movement forwardand a s yilai:
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sympathetic light had flashed for a moment over her pale features. But something had seemed to restrain her
some chilling memory which had checked her first impulseand made her resume her former attitude of quiet
reserve. She stood there and waited. By and by Helen looked up and started to her feet.
I had almost forgotten; I am so sorry she said. Do s
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