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CHAPTER XI. THE EIGHTH OF MAY.
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The eighth of May had come round at last.
Of all days in the year this was the one that Kester St. George intended least to spend at Park Newton, but, as circumstances fell out, he could not well avoid doing so.
After the death and burial of Mother Mim--the expenses of the last-named ceremony being defrayed out of Kester's pocket--it had been his intention to leave Park Newton at once and for ever. But it so fell out that in the document purloined1 by him from the pocket of Skeggs when that individual lay dead on the moor2, there was given the name of a certain person, still living, who could depose3, of his own personal knowledge, to the truth of the facts as put down in the dying woman's confession4. This person was the only witness to the facts there stated who was now alive. The name of the man in question was William Bendall, and the point that Kester had now to clear up was: Who was this William Bendall, and where was he to be found? There was no address given in the Confession, nor any hint as to the man's whereabouts; but Skeggs had doubtless known where he was to be found, and had, in fact, told Kester that he could put his hand on the man at a day's notice.
With such a sword as this hanging over his head, Kester felt that it was impossible for him to leave Park Newton. When the man should learn that Mother Mim was dead, which he probably would do in the course of a few days, and when the restraining power which had doubtless kept him silent should be removed for ever, what was to prevent him from telling all that he knew, or, at least, from giving such broad hints as to the information in his possession as might lead to inquiry--to many inquiries5, perchance: to far more than Kester would care to encounter--unless he should ever be so unfortunate as to be driven to bay?
But, as yet, he was not driven to bay, nor anything like it. It behoved him, therefore, or so it seemed to him, to make certain cautious inquiries as to the whereabouts of Mr. William Bendall, with the view of ascertaining6 what kind of a man he was, or whether there was any danger to be
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