Hagarene [electronic resource] . and bring it to me here, you would dome the very greatest kindness. //; the Gaol. 193 It will not be difficult, Mariette answered, readily. The oldest friend I have—one whom I have known sincemy childhood—is staying with me now. I can trust him asI would myself. He shall bring your packet back fromDublin to-morrow, and I will place it in your hands thefollowing day. She had scarcely time to receive the credentials and afew necessary instructions, when a knock at the cell doorwarned Mariette that it was time to depart. Macallisterwas waiting for her in the corri


Hagarene [electronic resource] . and bring it to me here, you would dome the very greatest kindness. //; the Gaol. 193 It will not be difficult, Mariette answered, readily. The oldest friend I have—one whom I have known sincemy childhood—is staying with me now. I can trust him asI would myself. He shall bring your packet back fromDublin to-morrow, and I will place it in your hands thefollowing day. She had scarcely time to receive the credentials and afew necessary instructions, when a knock at the cell doorwarned Mariette that it was time to depart. Macallisterwas waiting for her in the corridor without, and left her atthe gate of Creggmore. It was characteristic of the two that neither questionnor remark, bearing on the interview just concluded, passedbetwixt them. Only, just before they parted, Marietteobserved : I shall have to go there once again—probably the dayafter to-morrow—can you manage this ? To which the surgeon replied that He would see aboutit; thereby signifying acquiescence without 13 CHAPTER XXIX. THE PACKET.


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