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"She got under way at eleven o'clock, and has gone up to Southampton," he replied, quietly, but with a half-interrogatory glance towards her. She gave a little nod, and took a chair a short distance from that in which Lady Greendale had seated herself. "Has he gone for good?" Frank asked, as he sat down beside her. "Of course he has," she said.
'Yes, said Geoffrey, in a half-interrogatory, half-assenting tone. 'Till I found your card in my box, I never heard of your coming, said Charley. 'It was not my fault, I answered. 'I did what I could to find out something about you, but all in vain. 'Paternal precaution, I believe, he said, with something that approached a grimace.
Old Hight was now puffing away like a blacksmith who is striving to obtain a white heat, and it was some time before he could get out the proper reply to this half-assertion, half-interrogatory sort of remark.
"There is some deer-meat inside?" "Ah! I fear father will not allow Wolf to have that. I heard him say he expected one to take dinner with him to-day? You know who?" An arch smile accompanies this half-interrogatory; but, for all that, the words do not appear to produce a pleasant effect. On the contrary, a shade is observable on the brow of her to whom they are addressed. "Yes, I do know.
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