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CHAPTER XXXVII. MRS. CRAVEN'S FIXED IDEA.
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"You will probably wish to ask Colonel Sharpley about the circumstances attending poor Frank's loss," said Craven, in a soft voice.
"I am ready to hear what Colonel Sharpley has to say," returned Mrs. Craven, coldly.
"I see you are displeased1 with me, madame," said Sharpley. "I can understand your feelings. You associate me with the loss of your son."
"I do!" said Mrs. Craven, with emphasis.
"But that is not just, my dear," said Mr. Craven. "Accidents may happen at any time—they are beyond human foresight2 or control. It is my friend Sharpley's misfortune that our Frank came to his sad end while in his company."
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"While in his company?" repeated Mrs. Craven, looking keenly at Sharpley.
"You think I should have prevented it, Mrs. Craven. Gladly would I have done so, but Frank was too quick for me. With a boy's curiosity he leaned over the precipice3, lost his balance and fell."
"When did this happen—what day of the month?"
"It was the eighteenth of August."
Mrs. Craven remembered with joy that the letter which she had read, addressed to Ben Cameron, was dated a week later; it was a convincing proof of Frank's safety.
"You are sure that it was the eighteenth?"
"Did you find Frank's body?" asked Mrs. Craven, with less emotion than Sharpley expected from the nature of the question.
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"Then," said Mrs. Craven, "Frank may be alive."
"Why impossible?"
"The precipice was too high; it was absolutely impossible that any one could have fallen from such a height and not lose his life."
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