[Cast Adrift by T. S. Arthur]@TWC D-Link bookCast Adrift CHAPTER XXV 6/17
What more could Mr.Dinneford say? He had not considered all the hearings of this unhappy case; but now that he remembered the divorce, he began to see, how full of embarrassment it was, and how delicate the relation he bore to this unhappy victim of his wife's dreadful crime. What could he say for Edith? Nothing! He knew that her heart had never turned itself away from this man, though she had, under a pressure she was not strong enough to resist, turned her back upon him and cast aside his dishonored name, thus testifying to the world that she believed him base and criminal.
If he should speak of her, would not the young man answer with indignant scorn? "Give me the address of your friends, and I will call upon them immediately," said Mr.Dinneford, replying, after a long silence, to Granger's last remark.
"I am here to repair, to any extent that in me lies the frightful wrongs you have suffered.
I shall make your cause my own, and never rest until every false tarnish shall be wiped from your name.
In honor and conscience I am bound to this." Looking at the young man intently, he saw a grateful response in the warmer color that broke into his face and in the moisture that filled his eyes. "I would be base if I were not thankful, Mr.Dinneford," Granger replied.
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