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AT THETIDAL TRAIN.273soled by many a reassuring word and promisefrom Mr. Felton, yvhose strength and self-controlproved themselves to the utmost on thisoccasion, underwent a long and searching examinationfrom Mr. Lowther and the self-congratulatoryTatlow.<strong>The</strong> afternoon was already advanced, and Mr.Tatlow had gone away and returned again,when the boy's explanation yvas concluded, andthe plans formed upon it yvere finally arranged.<strong>The</strong>n the lawyer's quick eye noticed symptomsof giving yvay in Mr. Felton.<strong>The</strong>re yvere manyhours of excitement ancl strain upon the nervesstill to be endured, and not yet might he be freeto face the grief yvhich yvas lus — pre-eminentlyhis; not yet must he seek solitude, to mournforhis only son. Anguish, fear, and fatigue weresetting their mark upon him, but he must notyethave evenbodily rest."You will not comewith us?" said Mr.Lowther." No," replied Mr. Felton, with an irrepressibleshudder.Imust."VOL. III." I could not see that man beforeT

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