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CHAPTER XI. PREPARING THE GROUND.
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When Dora returned to the Red House, she made up her mind. Since Allen refused to tell her his secret, she would discover it herself, and judge if it were as serious a bar to their marriage as he asserted. She did not think for a moment that Allen knew who had killed Edermont, but she could not help concluding that he was aware of something likely to lead to the identification of the assassin. Perhaps he knew the story of Edermont's life, set forth1 in the manuscript which had been stolen from the bureau by the murderer. But whatever knowledge he was possessed2 of, Dora saw plainly enough that he was resolved to hold his peace. The truth is, she was afraid to admit his motive3 for silence even to herself. She half guessed the reason of his determination, but she neither spoke4 nor thought about it.
There were two ways in which she could go to work; either begin from the arrival of Lady Burville at Hernwood Hall, and progress onward5 to the committal of the crime, or begin from the fact of the murder, and trace back its motive to Lady Burville. After some consideration, she decided6 on the latter of these two courses. But Lady Burville had departed, and Dora was ignorant of her present address. Even if she did learn it, there was no excuse whereby she could gain an interview with the lady. She had no proof that this stranger was implicated7 in the crime, and if she were--a fact which Dora fully8 believed--there would be little chance of forcing her into confession9. This course was therefore out of the question, but there remained the other. Starting with the evidence which had gathered round the crime itself, the theories, the suppositions, the beliefs, Dora thought she might piece together
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