THE STORY CONTINUED BY FREDERICK FAIRLIE, ESQ., OF LIMMERIDGE HOUSE[2]-25

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"You mean both husband and wife?" "Oh, no, sir! I don't mean Catherick—he was only to be pitied. I meant his wife and the person—" "And the person who caused the scandal?" "Yes, sir. A gentleman born and brought up, who ought to have set a better example. You know him, sir—and my poor dear Anne knew him only too well." "Sir Percival Glyde?" "Yes, Sir Percival Glyde." My heart beat fast—I thought I had my hand on the clue. How little I knew then of the windings of the labyrinths which were still to mislead me! "Did Sir Percival live in your neighbourhood at that time?" I asked. "No, sir. He came among us as a stranger. His father had died not long before in foreign parts. I remember he was in mourning. He put up at the little inn on the river (they have pulled it down since that tim

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