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Elinor looked at them with a little quick sigh of excited envy. "He guessed as much from the circumstance that the body was carried through your grounds to the lane where the carriage was waiting. You know, major, that this tramp is rather stupid, and it is not an easy thing for him to put two and two together." "You are sure of that?" demanded Jen, anxiously..
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With regard to David Sarby, he had passed with the estate to Jen. The boy's father, a libertine, a drunkard and a confirmed gambler, had been forced, through his vices, to sell his ancestral home; and within a year of the sale he had dissipated the purchase money in debauchery. Afterward, like the sordid and pitiful coward he had always proved himself to be, he committed suicide, leaving his only son, whose mother had long since been worried into her grave, a pauper and an orphan. "Do you trust that man, my boy?" he asked, gravely. CHAPTER XXIV. A FINAL SURPRISE. "Nobody's asked me," she repeated more firmly, "and so I'm not going to make any. So there!".
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