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Chapter 47. Sam Brattle is Wanted.
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The next week was one of considerable perturbation, trouble, and excitement at Bullhampton, and in the neighbourhood of Warminster and Heytesbury. It soon became known generally that Jack1 the Grinder and Lawrence Acorn2 were in Salisbury gaol3, and that Sam Brattle—was wanted. The perturbation and excitement at Bullhampton were, of course, greater than elsewhere. It was necessary that the old miller4 should be told,—necessary also that the people at the mill should be asked as to Sam’s present whereabouts. If they did not know it, they might assist the Vicar in discovering it. Fenwick went to the mill, taking the Squire5 with him; but they could obtain no information. The miller was very silent, and betrayed hardly any emotion when he was told that the police again wanted his son.
“They can come and search,” he said. “They can come and search.” And then he walked slowly away into the mill. There was a scene, of course, with Mrs. Brattle and Fanny, and the two women were in a sad way.
“Poor boy,—wretched boy!” said the unfortunate mother, who sat sobbing6 with her apron7 over her face.
“We know nothing of him, Mr. Gilmore, or we would tell at once,” said Fanny.
“I’m sure you would,” said the Vicar. “And you may remember this, Mrs. Brattle; I do not for one moment believe that Sam had any more to do with the murder than you or I. You may tell his father that I say so, if you please.”
For saying this the Squire rebuked10 him as soon as they had left the mill. “I think you go too far in giving such assurance as that,” he said.
“Surely you would have me say what I think?”
“Not on such a matter as this, in which any false encouragement may produce so much increased suffering. You, yourself, are so
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jack
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investigation
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dealing
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obstinacy
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wrath
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immorality
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impudence
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itching
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confidential
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