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40 BLACK SHEEP." There are not many to understand,"replied"Harriet,simply. The good and the evil in himare easily found, being superficial. However, weare not talking of his character, but of certainirreparable harm wliich we must do him,it seems,in addition to that which wehave clone. Go onyvith yvhat you weresaying."" I yvas saying that you must find out whatyou can, and win his confidence in every yvay.shall keep as clear of him as possible, under anycircumstances. If the interview of to-morrow goesoff without any discovery, there will be a chanceof its not beingmade atall.""Impossible, Stewart — quite impossible," saidHarriet, earnestly. "Do not nourish any suchexpectation. How long, do you suppose, yvillMr.Felton remain content yvith expecting his son'sarrival, ancl hearing no news of him? How soonwill he set inquiries on foot which must end indiscovery? Remember, hiding is possible onlyyvhen there is no one seeking,urged by a strongmotive to find. Listen to me, now, in your turn,and listen to me as you used to do, not to cavil atmy words, or sneer at them, but to weigh themI
A FIRST APPEAL.41well. This is a warningto us, Stewart. Idon'ttalk superstition, as you know. Idon't beheve inany nonsense of the kind;but thisIdo believe,because experience teaches it,that there are combinationsof circumstances in which the yvise mayread signs and tokens wliich do not mislead. Hereis just such a case.The first misfortune wasGeorge's return;it yvas confirmed by his uncle'sarrival; it is capped by- this terrible discovery.Stewart, let us be warned ancl wise in time;letus return to England at once — to-morrow.Isupposeyou yvill have the meansof learning the tenorof Mr.Felton's interview with this lady who knewhis son so well. If no discovery- be then made, letus take it as another indication of luck, circumstance,what you will, ancl go."" What for ?" saidRouth,in amazement. "Areyoureturning to that notion,yvhen allIhave saidis to show you that you must not lose sight ofDallas?"" Iknow," she said— " Iknow;but you arealtogether wrong. George Dallas must make thediscovery some time, ancl must bear the brunt ofthe suspicion. Idon't speak in his interests, but
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- Page 27 and 28: RECOGNITION.19if you care for that
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- Page 33 and 34: RECOGNITION.25saidMrs.Ireton P. Bem
- Page 35 and 36: A FIRST APPEAL. 27impaired her facu
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- Page 44 and 45: 36 BLACK SHEEP." Iwill," she said,
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- Page 52 and 53: 44 BLACK SHEEP.thing,Ican tell you.
- Page 54 and 55: 46 BLACK SHEEP.ask me anything now.
- Page 56 and 57: 48 BLACK SHEEP.man of stronger will
- Page 58 and 59: 50 BLACK SHEEP.you, she knows all a
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- Page 62 and 63: 54 BLACK SHEEr." Indeed," saidMr. F
- Page 64 and 65: 56 BLACK SHEEP.he, on the other han
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- Page 76 and 77: 68 BLACK SHEEP.ever, yvith hope, yv
- Page 78 and 79: 70 BLACK SHEEP.coming light and eas
- Page 80 and 81: 72 BLACK SHEEP.bleyv and raged over
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- Page 84 and 85: 76 BLACK SHEEP.he sawa man standing
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- Page 90 and 91: 82 BLACK SHEEP.told you so," he con
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40 BLACK SHEEP." <strong>The</strong>re are not many to understand,"replied"Harriet,simply. <strong>The</strong> good and the evil in himare easily found, being superficial. However, weare not talking of his character, but of certainirreparable harm wliich we must do him,it seems,in addition to that which wehave clone. Go onyvith yvhat you weresaying."" I yvas saying that you must find out whatyou can, and win his confidence in every yvay.shall keep as clear of him as possible, under anycircumstances. If the interview of to-morrow goesoff without any discovery, there will be a chanceof its not beingmade atall.""Impossible, Stewart — quite impossible," saidHarriet, earnestly. "Do not nourish any suchexpectation. How long, do you suppose, yvillMr.Felton remain content yvith expecting his son'sarrival, ancl hearing no news of him? How soonwill he set inquiries on foot which must end indiscovery? Remember, hiding is possible onlyyvhen there is no one seeking,urged by a strongmotive to find. Listen to me, now, in your turn,and listen to me as you used to do, not to cavil atmy words, or sneer at them, but to weigh themI