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St. Cuthbert's Tower

(1889)
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Excerpt from St. Cuthbert's Tower, Vol. 2

Yes, yes, he does, admitted Vernon, rather bitterly, Olivia thought.

She continued: It was plain that, for some reason or other, neither be nor Mrs. Brander was glad to see me. It almost seemed as if they took an instinctive dislike to me. But even that could not sour your brother; it scarcely made him less genial. On the other hand, it made all the difference in the world to Mrs. Brander's manner. She looked at me just as if I were an enemy, who had done her, Or was going to do her, some severe injury.

Glancing at her companion, Olivia saw that something she had said affected him very strongly. She was Silent therefore, afraid that she had already said too much.

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