The Outcry

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"Oh, the Pennimans are nobody! But now," she asked, "you've come, you say, on 'business'?" "Very important, please — ^which accounts for the hour I've ventured and the appearance I present." "I don't ask you too much to 'account,'" Lady Sandgate kindly said; "but I can't not wonder if she hasn't told you what things have happened." 119 THE OUTCRY He cast about. "She has had no chance to tell me anything— beyond the fact of her being here." "Without the reason?" "'The reason'?" he echoed.
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...ve it up, going straighten "She's with me then as an old firm friend. Under my care and protec- tion." " I see " — he took it, with more penetration than en- thusiasm, as a hint in respect to himself. "She puts you on your guard." Lady Sandgate expressed it more graciously. " She puts me on my honour — or at least her father does." "As to her seeing me?" " As to my seeing at least — what may happen to her." "Because — ^you say — things have happened?" His companion fairly sounded him.

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