[Birds of Prey by M. E. Braddon]@TWC D-Link bookBirds of Prey CHAPTER VI 39/52
I caught him watching me curiously once or twice during our last interview, when Charlotte's name was mentioned.
Does he suspect the truth, I wonder? _Nov.12th_.I had another interview with my patron yesterday, and rather a curious interview, though not altogether unsatisfactory. George Sheldon has been making good use of his time since my return from Yorkshire. "I don't think we need have any fear of opposition from children or grandchildren of Susan Meynell," he said; "I have found the registry of her interment in the churchyard of St.Giles's, Cripplegate.
She is described in that registry by her maiden name, and there is a plain headstone in a corner of the ground, inscribed with the name of Susan Meynell, who died July 14th, 1835, much lamented; and then the text about 'the one sinner that repenteth,' and so on," said Mr.Sheldon, as if he did not care to dwell on so hackneyed a truism. "But," I began, "she might have been married, in spite of--" "Yes, she might," replied my Sheldon, captiously; "but then, you see, the probability is that she wasn't.
If she had been married, she would have told her sister as much in that last letter, or she would have said as much when they met." "But she was delirious." "Not all the time.
She was sensible enough to talk about her sorrow for the past, and so on; and she must have been sensible enough to have spoken of her children, if she had ever had any.
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