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CHAPTER XVII. WHAT AUDREY OVERHEARD
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The two young people remained alone, looking at one another, and feeling quite aghast at the position in which they now found themselves. They had not expected Sir Joseph's appearance, much less that he would behave in so brutal1 a manner. Moreover, he had repelled2 the hinted accusation3 so calmly, and had admitted so freely that he had been in Walpole Lane, that both Audrey and Ralph felt certain he was completely innocent. Certainly, they had not directly accused him of committing the crime--the girl especially would have been horrified4 at the mere5 idea--but Sir Joseph had taken what they said to mean that they suspected him, and so had revenged himself in the cruel way he had done.
The bang of the door startled both from the momentary6 state of stupor7 into which the unexpected behaviour of Branwin had plunged8 them. Audrey, with a white face and startled eyes, looked at her lover. "What is to be done now?" she asked in a low voice.
"You must drive back home at once," said Ralph, determinedly9.
She shook her head. "It is useless. My father will go straight home and give orders that I am not to be admitted."
"Oh, that is impossible. Think of the scandal."
"Papa does not mind the scandal. Already he has shown how far he is prepared to go by having me watched by Ranger10. Oh"--she clenched
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brutal
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adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的 | |
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ranger
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brute
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