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CHAPTER 37 A DARK SUSPICION
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Ethel Hargrave did not appear to hear what Charlock was saying. Her mind had gone back to the moment when Arnold Rent had laid violent hands upon her and spoken so harshly. She thought there was something more than madness here, something in the nature of overpowering fear. Rent had cast away his peculiar2 vagueness of manner and appeared calm and rational. If he had only been an acquaintance snatching her from some unexpected peril3 his words could not have rung out more truly and sensibly. Yet, on the face of it, it seemed absurd that there could be any danger in simply walking on the lawn, though lately two tragedies had occurred there. It was small wonder, then, that Ethel trembled from head to foot with a sense of some great impending4 discovery. Charlock repeated his remark twice before the girl appeared to heed5 him.
"I am frightened," she whispered. "I don't know what to make of it. Did you see what happened?"
There was a peculiar thrill in her voice and her eyes filled with tears. Charlock looked slightly puzzled, but if anything could be gleaned6 from the expression of Grey's face, the mystery was no sealed book to him.
"I saw," he said curtly8. "Everything will be explained in due time. Meanwhile, Mr. Charlock is right in saying this is no place for you. You must go back to your lodgings9."
There was almost a command in Grey's tone, but Ethel did not offer to move.
"But it is impossible," she persisted. "How could I leave Arnold Rent? What would his mother say when she heard what I had done?"
"Nevertheless, you must do exactly what I tell you," Grey went on. "There is a mystery which must be solved, even thought it breaks Mrs. Rent's heart, and you suffer into the bargain. And if you will allow Mr. Charlock to take you quietly home, I will pledge my word that Arnold Rent shall come to no harm. Within an hour I will see that he is back."
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