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John Caldigate

CHAPTER XXX
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But if you felt that the world would be all against you, then you would not scream and would not be let out.' Mrs.Robert, however, seemed to think that no one could keep her in any house against her own will without positive bolts, bars, and chains.
In the meantime much had been settled out at Folking, or had been settled at Cambridge, so that the details were known at Folking.

Mr.
Seely had taken up the case, and had of course gone into it with much more minuteness than Robert Bolton had done.

Caldigate owned to the writing of the envelope, and to the writing of the letter, but declared that that letter had not been sent in that envelope.

He had written the envelope in some foolish joke while at Ahalala,--he remembered doing it well; but he was quite sure that it had never passed through the Sydney post-office.

The letter itself had been written from Sydney.


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