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Reade, Charles, 1814-1884

"A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day"

_--Both reputed parents fair; the boy as black as the ace of
spades.
_"Fact 2._--A handsome young fellow was always buzzing about her
ladyship, and he was a parson, and ladies are remarkably fond of
parsons.
_"Fact 3._--This parson was of Italian breed, dark, like the boy.
_"Fact 4._--This dark young man left Huntercombe one week, and my lady
left it the next, and they were both in the city of Bath at one time.
_"Fact 5._--The lady went from Bath to London. The dark young man went
from Bath to London."
"None of this is new to me," said Wheeler, quietly.
"No; but it is the rule, in estimating coincidences, that each fresh
one multiplies the value of the others. Now the boy looking so Italian
is a new coincidence, and so is what I am going to tell you--at last I
have found the medical man who attended Lady Bassett in London."
"Ah!"
"Yes, sir; and I have learned _Fact 6._--Her ladyship rented a house,
but hired no servants, and engaged no nurse. She had no attendant but a
lady's maid, no servant but a sort of charwoman.
_"Fact 7._--She dismissed this doctor unusually soon, and gave him a
very large fee.
_"Fact 8._--She concealed her address from her husband."
"Oh! can you prove that?"
"Certainly. Sir Charles came up to town, and had to hunt for her, came
to this very medical man, and asked for the address his wife had not
given him; but lo! when he got there the bird was flown.


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