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Once more he paused deferentially as if awaiting permission, "if I may make it." "I wish you would." "It is the idea of Mr. Farquaharson's constant proximity and influence which keeps your father's animosity stirred to combat. With a temporary absence it would relax. I think it might even come to an automatic end.... When Farquaharson returned Mr. Williams's mind might have lost its inflammation."
That hall was the road that led to Stuart Farquaharson's room and perdition! Once more he, too, went to the rear of the house. There lay the best chance of viewing the next and most ominous scene of this drama of infamy and unfaithfulness. But the hall at that angle was dark and told him nothing. Something else however told him everything at least he so believed.
You have gained favor by arousing discontent for a Godly home: a home where she is sheltered and where she belongs." There was a tense silence and Farquaharson's voice was almost gentle when he next spoke. "There is more than one way of looking at life and more than one may be right. Conscience wanted the wider scope which college would have given her.
But on the second day out a wireless message came, relaying from Cairo. The man did not dare open it on deck. He took it to his cabin and there with the slowness of deep fear, he unfolded the paper. Against the stupor of Stuart Farquaharson's brain, as he sat in the small stateroom of the P. and O. steamer, beat the fear of what he might read.
Although Conscience had not, in fact, read the paper and knew nothing whatever of Stuart Farquaharson's presence in Providence, it must be confessed that, to a suspicious mind the circumstances built consistently to that conclusion. In due time Eben wrote and mailed a brief note to Mr. Stuart Farquaharson at the Garrick Theater, Providence. It said: "My Dear Mr.
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