CHAPTER XXIX

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CHAPTER XXIX LIGHT ON THE PAST"Yes, I've met him once, under very strange circumstances," I answered. "I'd like to tell them to you; but not now. I don't want my cousin to know anything about it," I added hastily, for I heard Mary's voice speaking to the maid, and knew she would be out in another minute. "May I come and see you, Mr. Treherne? I've a very special reason for asking." He must have thought me a polite lunatic, but he said courteously: "I shall be delighted to see you at the vicarage, Mr. Wynn, and to hear any news you can give me concerning my old friend. Perhaps you could come this evening?" I accepted the invitation with alacrity. "Thanks; that's very good of you. I'll come round after dinner, then. But please don't mention the Pendennises to my cousin, unless she does

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