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I was at Passdale for over fifteen years." "You must miss such work now." "Not at all. I have other interests to occupy my time, and my present leisure affords me the opportunity of carrying out a work which has long been in my mind." "And what is that?" "It is the re-writing and revising of my notes on the plays of Shakespeare.

"Part of it is known only to Nan and me. I feel that I can trust you." "I shall be delighted to hear," Douglas replied, "and I am most grateful for your confidence in me." "I am very much worried about what will happen to us and our little home," she began. "You see, when father was a professor at Passdale he bought this place for a summer residence, and my dear mother always loved it so much.

He is a great scholar, and knows most everything. He was a college professor before he became blind." "Was he?" Douglas asked in surprise. "At what college?" "Passdale; and it was such a lovely place. My dear mother died when we were there. I was only a little girl when we left, but I remember it well.

There was a professor by that name at Passdale." "He is the same man, but he is blind now, and helpless, depending upon his daughter for support. He lost what money he had saved, so I understand." "You don't tell me that Professor Strong is living in Rixton!" Garton exclaimed in astonishment. "Why, he was considered a very able man when he was at Passdale I have heard a great deal about him.

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