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The Four Feathers

CHAPTER XIX
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But I think it is fair that you should know it." "Wait a moment, please, Mrs.Adair," said Durrance, sharply.

He had put his questions rather to himself than to his companion, and he was not sure that he wished her to answer them.

He walked abruptly away from her and leaned upon the balustrade with his face towards the garden.
It seemed to him rather treacherous to allow Mrs.Adair to disclose what Ethne herself evidently intended to conceal.

But he knew why Ethne wished to conceal it.

She wished him never to suspect that she retained any love for Harry Feversham.


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