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Frank returned home, and his immediate1 business was of course with his father, and with Mr Gazebee, who was still at Greshamsbury.
‘But who is the heir?’ asked Mr Gazebee, when Frank had explained that the death of Sir Louis rendered unnecessary any immediate legal steps.
‘Upon my word, I don’t know,’ said Frank.
‘You saw Dr Thorne,’ said the squire2. ‘He must have known.’
‘I never thought of asking him,’ said Frank, naively3.
Mr Gazebee looked rather solemn. ‘I wonder at that,’ said he; ‘for everything depends on the hands the property will go into. Let me see; I think Sir Roger had a married sister. Was not that so, Mr Gresham?’ And then it occurred for the first time, both to the squire and to his son, that Mary Thorne was the eldest4 child of this sister. But it never occurred to either of them that Mary could be the baronet’s heir.
Dr Thorne came down for a couple of days before the fortnight was over to see his patients, and then returned again to London. But during this short visit he was utterly5 dumb on the subject of the heir. He called at Greshamsbury to see Lady Arabella, and was even questioned by the squire on the subject. But he obstinately6 refused to say anything more than nothing certain could be known for a few days.
Immediately after his return, Frank saw Mary, and told her all that had happened. ‘I cannot understand my uncle,’ said she, almost trembling as she stood close to him in her own drawing-room. ‘He usually hates mysteries, and yet now he is so mysterious. He told me, Frank — that was after I had written that unfortunate letter —’
‘Unfortunate indeed! I wonder what you really thought of me when you were writing it?’
‘If you had heard what your mother said, you would not be surprised. But, after that, uncle said —’
‘Said what?’
‘He seemed to think — I don’t remember what it was he said. But he said, he hoped that things might yet turn out well; and then I was almost sorry that I had written the letter.’

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