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Arthur Mervyn

CHAPTER XIII
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Mervyn's pause allowed his auditors to reflect on the particulars of his narration, and to compare them with the facts with a knowledge of which their own observation had supplied them.

My profession introduced me to the friendship of Mrs.Wentworth, by whom, after the disappearance of Welbeck, many circumstances respecting him had been mentioned.

She particularly dwelt upon the deportment and appearance of this youth, at the single interview which took place between them, and her representations were perfectly conformable to those which Mervyn had himself delivered.
Previously to this interview, Welbeck had insinuated to her that a recent event had put him in possession of the truth respecting the destiny of Clavering.

A kinsman of his had arrived from Portugal, by whom this intelligence had been brought.

He dexterously eluded her entreaties to be furnished with minuter information, or to introduce this kinsman to her acquaintance.


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