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say something; I asked him presently if he felt any cold draught from the door; which was behind him。
“No; no!” he responded shortly and somewhat testily。
“Well;” I reflected; “if you won’t talk; you may be still; I’ll let you alone now; and return to my book。”
So I snuffed the candle and resumed the perusal of “Marmion。” He soon stirred; my eye was instantly drawn to his movements; he only took out a morocco pocket…book; thence produced a letter; which he read in silence; folded it; put it back; relapsed into meditation。 It was vain to try to read with such an inscrutable fixture before me; nor could I; in impatience; consent to be dumb; he might rebuff me if my he liked; but talk I would。
“Have you heard from Diana and Mary lately?”
“Not since the letter I showed you a week ago。”
“There has not been any change made about your own arrangements? You will not be summoned to leave England sooner than you expected?”
“I fear not; indeed: such chance is too good to befall me。” Baffled so far; I changed my ground。 I bethought myself to talk about the school and my scholars。
“Mary Garrett’s mother is better; and Mary came back to the school this morning; and I shall have four new girls next week from the Foundry Close—they would have e to…day but for the snow。”
“Indeed!”
“Mr。 Oliver pays for two。”
“Does he?”
“He means to give the whole school a treat at Christmas。”
“I know。”
“Was it you
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