12 Chapters
“HEART all right,” said the doctor. “Lungs all right. No organic disease that I can discover. Philip Lefrank, don’t alarm yourself. You are not going to die yet. The disease you are suffering from is…
IMMEDIATELY on my arrival, I was presented to Mr. Meadowcroft, the father. The old man had become a confirmed invalid, confined by chronic rheumatism to his chair. He received me kindly, and a littl…
“I WANT to speak to you,” Naomi began “You don’t think ill of me for following you out here? We are not accustomed to stand much on ceremony in America.” “You are quite right in America. Pray sit do…
PERSONS of sensitive, nervous temperament, sleeping for the first time in a strange house, and in a bed that is new to them, must make up their minds to pass a wakeful night. My first night at Morwic…
ARRIVED at the garden, a thought struck me. The cheerful speech and easy manner of Ambrose plainly indicated that he was ignorant thus far of the quarrel which had taken place under my window. Silas …
MR. MEADOWCROFT was the first to speak. “Somebody must find John,” he said. “Without losing a moment,” added his daughter. Ambrose suddenly stepped out of the dark corner of the room. “ I will in…
ON our way to the chairs allotted to us in the magistrate’s court, we passed the platform on which the prisoners were standing together. Silas took no notice of us. Ambrose made a friendly sign of r…
MY replies to the lawyer accurately expressed the conviction in my mind. The narrative related by Ambrose had all the appearance, in my eyes, of a fabricated story, got up, and clumsily got up, to pe…
I WAITED in silence for the disclosure that was now to come. Naomi began by asking me a question. “You remember when we went to see Ambrose in the prison?” she said. “Perfectly.” “Ambrose told us …
THE question of time was now a serious question at Morwick Farm. In six weeks the court for the trial of criminal cases was to be opened at Narrabee. During this interval no new event of any importa…