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“Good morning, Miss Maynard. What can I do for you?”
It was seldom that Sergeant Westaway was so obliging as to make a voluntary offer of his services, but then it was still more seldom that a young lady of Miss Maynard’s social standing2 came to seek his advice or assistance at the police station. As the daughter of a well-to-do lady, Miss Maynard was entitled to official respect.
The sergeant had known Miss Maynard since her mother had first come to live at Ashlingsea fifteen years ago. He had seen her grow up from a little girl to a young lady, but the years had increased the gulf3 between them. As a schoolgirl home from her holidays it was within the sergeant’s official privilege to exchange a word or two when saluting4 her in the street. Her development into long dresses made anything more than a bare salutation savour of familiarity, and the sergeant knew his place too well to be guilty of familiarity with those above him.
With scrupulous6 care he had always uttered the name “Miss Maynard,” when saluting her in those days, so that she might recognize that he was one of the first to admit the claims of adolescence7 to the honours of maturity8. Then came a time with the further lapse9 of years when she reached the threshold of womanhood, and to utter her name in salutation would have savoured of familiarity. So the salute10 became a silent one as indicative of Sergeant Westaway’s recognition that his voice could not carry across the increased gulf between them.
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saluting
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guilt
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maturity
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obsequiousness
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exclamation
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astonishment
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anticipation
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justify
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secrecy
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sitting-room
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