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Mary Minds Her Business

CHAPTER X
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Before him, on the desk, lay his mail.

Some he had read.

Some he would never, never read.
"He must have had a stroke," said Miss Cordelia, her arms around Mary; and looking at her brother she whispered, "I think something upset him." When they had sent for the doctor and had taken Mary away, they returned to look over the letters which Josiah had opened as his last mortal act.
"I don't see anything in these that could have bothered him," said Miss Cordelia, fearfully looking.
"What's this ?" asked Miss Patty, picking up an empty envelope from the floor.
It was post-marked "Rio de Janeiro" and the date showed that it had taken three weeks to make the journey.
"I have some recollection of that writing," said Miss Cordelia.
"So have I," said Miss Patty in a low voice, "but where's the letter ?" Again it was she who made the discovery.
"That must be it," she said.

"His ash tray is cleaned out every morning." It was a large, brass tray and in it was the char of a paper that had been burned.

This ash still lay in its folds and across its surface, black on black, could be seen a few lines which resembled the close of a letter.
"Can you read it ?" she asked.
Miss Cordelia bent over, and as a new angle of light struck the tray, the words became as legible as though they had just been written.
"I thought I knew the writing," whispered Miss Cordelia, and lowering her voice until her sister had to hang breathless upon the movement of her lips, she added "Oh, Patty ...


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