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A Dark Night’s Work

CHAPTER XV
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She only asked him a few absolutely requisite questions; and informed him of her intention to go straight to London to see Judge Corbet.
Just before the railway carriage in which she was seated started on the journey, she bent forward, and put out her hand once more to Mr.Johnson.
"To-morrow I will thank you for all," she said.

"I cannot now." It was about the same time that she had reached Hellingford on the previous night, that she arrived at the Great Western station on this evening--past eight o'clock.

On the way she had remembered and arranged many things: one important question she had omitted to ask Mr.Johnson; but that was easily remedied.

She had not enquired where she could find Judge Corbet; if she had, Mr.Johnson could probably have given her his professional address.

As it was, she asked for a Post-Office Directory at the hotel, and looked out for his private dwelling--128 Hyde Park Gardens.
She rang for a waiter.
"Can I send a messenger to Hyde Park Gardens ?" she said, hurrying on to her business, tired and worn out as she was.


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