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CHAPTER XXV. CONFESSION.
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There was also a short note to the manuscript, stating that Edermont had found out and helped the son of his old enemy, Dr. Scott, on the ground that he felt himself to be the cause indirectly1 of the man's death. Allen took occasion to explain this particular matter.
"Now I come to look back on it," he said reflectively, "I believe that Edermont must have supplied most of the funds for my education. I understood they came from moneys left by my dead father; but from this story"--touching the manuscript--"it would appear that he died poor. Certainly Mr. Edermont behaved generously in inviting2 me to settle in Canterbury when I qualified3 for a doctor, and in helping4 me with a loan. I am afraid I acted badly to him on that day," added Allen, in a penitent5 tone, "but I was not myself; the news of my father's terrible death maddened me."
"And he was my father, after all!" sighed Dora. "Poor soul! I never cared over-much for him, as I did not like his personality. And, as I thought I was living on my own money, I did not realize his generosity6. I am glad to know that I am not the daughter of Carew."
"It is strange that Mrs. Tice did not know Edermont was your father," said Allen, after a pause, "for you must have been born shortly before the Dargills returned to Christchurch. Ah, here is Mrs. Tice," he added, as the housekeeper7 entered. "Come here, nurse; we have good news for you."
"Dora and I intend to fulfil our engagement, and marry."
The face of Mrs. Tice grew stern with dismay and
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confession
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