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CHAPTER XIX. MORE MYSTERIES.
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When Pallant made this remarkable1 statement he looked up sharply to see how Dora was affected2 by it. Her face had flushed hotly, and her eyes had brightened. In place of sorrow, her whole expression was that of relief and gladness. Pallant could not forbear a cynical3 remark on her want of feeling.
"You do not seem sorry to hear that your father is dead, Miss Carew."
"I do not know why I should display a sorrow which I do not feel," she replied quietly. "You must remember, Mr. Pallant, that my parents are nothing to me. I was taken away from them when I was a year old, and I have no feeling of love towards them. I am glad that my father is dead."
"May I ask why?"
"Because, had he lived, he might have been guilty of murder. At least, I am spared the dishonour4 of having a criminal for a parent."
Pallant chuckled5, and seemed about to speak. However, he thought better of it, and merely turned away his face to hide a peculiar6 smile. Dora took little notice of his action, being absorbed in her own thoughts.
"Is this what you told Mr. Edermont in the conversation you had with him?"
"Yes. I was sorry for the miserable7 little creature. The thought of Carew roaming the earth in search of him was his constant nightmare. It did not matter to me whether he knew or not. Certainly, it did not affect my plans, so--I never inflict8 useless cruelty, Miss Carew--I told him the truth: that his lifelong enemy was dead and buried; that henceforward he could sleep in safety."
"The result proved your assertions to be false."
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dishonour
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