Winifred Power . inquest to beresumed ? askedMr. Burton, who had called in on the after-noon of the funeral. Flomie distinguishes Herself. 23 Xext week. I hope I shall have somenews of Lady Hatherley by then, if it be onlyto arrest the course of Lathoms imagination/said Mark. Mr. Burton cleared his throat regarded the young mans belief in Ger-trude as a kind of infatuation; and for hispart was rather disposed to regard Lathom asa very sensible fellow. You have had no news ? Xone. Ah I Mark put out his hand eagerly, for thebutler had entered the room, brino-ino; twotelegrams. The


Winifred Power . inquest to beresumed ? askedMr. Burton, who had called in on the after-noon of the funeral. Flomie distinguishes Herself. 23 Xext week. I hope I shall have somenews of Lady Hatherley by then, if it be onlyto arrest the course of Lathoms imagination/said Mark. Mr. Burton cleared his throat regarded the young mans belief in Ger-trude as a kind of infatuation; and for hispart was rather disposed to regard Lathom asa very sensible fellow. You have had no news ? Xone. Ah I Mark put out his hand eagerly, for thebutler had entered the room, brino-ino; twotelegrams. The first he opened was fromIvichard. I have been away. Gertrudes messagejust opened. Psalter sold by me by order ofSir John, under promise secrecy. That told Mark nothing of importance thathe had not as good as known, but he passedit with a melancholv iilance to Mr. Burton. 24 Winifred Power. The other telegram Avas from Winifred: No news here of Gertrude. Family greatlyalarmed. Richard starts for London CHAPTER IT. GERTRUDE FINDS NEW FRIENDS.


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