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Mason’s wounds that night he was stabbed and worried); are the only two I have ever admitted to my confidence。 Mrs。 Fairfax may indeed have suspected something; but she could have gained no precise knowledge as to facts。 Grace has; on the whole; proved a good keeper; though; owing partly to a fault of her own; of which it appears nothing can cure her; and which is incident to her harassing profession; her vigilance has been more than once lulled and baffled。 The lunatic is both cunning and malignant; she has never failed to take advantage of her guardian’s temporary lapses; once to secrete the knife with which she stabbed her brother; and twice to possess herself of the key of her cell; and issue therefrom in the night…time。 On the first of these occasions; she perpetrated the attempt to burn me in my bed; on the second; she paid that ghastly visit to you。 I thank Providence; who watched over you; that she then spent her fury on your wedding apparel; which perhaps brought back vague reminiscences of her own bridal days: but on what might have happened; I cannot endure to reflect。 When I think of the thing which flew at my throat this morning; hanging its black and scarlet visage over the nest of my dove; my blood curdles
“And what; sir;” I asked; while he paused; “did you do when you had settled her here? Where did you go?”
“What did I do; Jane? I transformed myself into a will…o’…the…wisp。 Where did I go? I pursued wanderings as wild as those of the March… spir
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