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EYES.
Swancourt immediately
comfortable, Mrs.
afterwards
left
husband.
Mr. Knight, however, did not
seem
at
and he '
'
tliem together to seek her
incommoded by
all
his
feelings,
said with light easefulness,
Miss Swancourt, I have met you
So,
You
at last.
escaped
me by
a few minutes
only when we were in London.' '
Yes.
found that you had seen Mrs.
I
Swancourt.'
'And reviewer and reviewed to face at
last,'
are face
he added unconcernedly.
'Yes: though the fact of your being a relative takes
strange
that
edge of
oiF the
It
it.
you should be one
Swancourt's family
all
of Mrs.
the time.'
Elfride
began to recover herself now, and into Knio^ht's face. to let
you know
ing the book
was
my
was merelv anxious
real
meaning
in ^Tit-
understand the wish; and
gratified that
VOL. n.
to look
— extremely anxious.'
'I can quite I
'I
was
my remarks should E
have