The new Magdalen : a novel . (for your sake) of retiring beforehe joined you here. Now I know that myname has been introduced, and has mademischief upstairs, I feel the necessity (foryour sake again) of meeting Horace and histemper face to face before you see him. Letme, if I can, prepare him to hear you, withoutany angry feeling in his mind towards you object to retire to the next room fora few minutes, in the event of his comingback to the library ? Mercys courage instantly rose with theemergency. She refused to leave the twomen together. Dont think me insensible to your kind-ness, she


The new Magdalen : a novel . (for your sake) of retiring beforehe joined you here. Now I know that myname has been introduced, and has mademischief upstairs, I feel the necessity (foryour sake again) of meeting Horace and histemper face to face before you see him. Letme, if I can, prepare him to hear you, withoutany angry feeling in his mind towards you object to retire to the next room fora few minutes, in the event of his comingback to the library ? Mercys courage instantly rose with theemergency. She refused to leave the twomen together. Dont think me insensible to your kind-ness, she said. If I leave you withHorace, I may expose you to insult. I re-fuse to do that. What makes you doubt hiscoming back ? His prolonged absence makes me doubtit, Julian replied. In my belief, the mar-riage is broken off. He may go as Grace i6o The New Magdalen. Roseberry has gone. You may never seehim again. The instant the opinion was uttered, it waspractically contradicted by the man opened the library CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FIFTH. THE CONFESSION.


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