[The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookThe Moonstone CHAPTER XVII 8/22
But it was my state of mind as well.
I thoroughly understood him.
If you will, for once in your life, remember that you are mortal, perhaps you will thoroughly understand him too. The state of things, indoors and out, while Sergeant Cuff was on his way to Frizinghall, was briefly this: Miss Rachel waited for the time when the carriage was to take her to her aunt's, still obstinately shut up in her own room.
My lady and Mr. Franklin breakfasted together.
After breakfast, Mr.Franklin took one of his sudden resolutions, and went out precipitately to quiet his mind by a long walk.
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