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CHAPTER XXVI.

"he shall hear mk !" There's some ill planet reigns ; I must be patient till the heavens look With an aspect more favourable. —Winter's Tale. The time in midnight, the day the same as that which saw this irruption of Hickory into Professor Darling's observatory ; the becne that of Miss Dare's own room in the north-east tower. She is standing before a table with a letter in her hand, and a look upon her face that, if seen, would have added much to the puzzlement of the detectives. The letter was from Mr Orcutt, and ran thus : "I have seen Mr Mansell, and have engaged myself to undertake his defence. When I tell you that out of the hundreds of cases I have tried in my still short life I have lost but a small percentage, you will understand what this means. "In pursuance to your wishes, I mentioned your name to the prisoner with an intimation that I had a message from you to deliver. But he stopped me before I could utter a word. 'I receive no communication from Miss Dare !' he declared, and, anxious as I really was to do your bidding, 1 was compelled to refrain ; for his tone was one of hatred, and his look that of ineffable scorn." This was all, but it was enongh. Imogene had read these words over three times, and now was ready to plunge the letter into the flame of a candle to destroy it. As it burned, her grief and indignation took words : " He is alienated, completely alienated," she gasped; "and I do not wonder. But," and here tho full majesty of her nature broke forth in one grand gesture, " He shall hear me yet ! As there is a God above, he shall hear me yefc, even if it has to be in the open court and in the presence of judge and jury !"

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 58, 12 July 1884, Page 4

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317

CHAPTER XXVI. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 58, 12 July 1884, Page 4

CHAPTER XXVI. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 58, 12 July 1884, Page 4

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