XVI

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XVI They had of course immediately spoken of Catherine. “Did she send me a message, or—or anything?” Morris asked. He appeared to think that she might have sent him a trinket or a lock of her hair. Mrs. Penniman was slightly embarrassed, for she had not told her niece of her intended expedition. “Not exactly a message,” she said; “I didn’t ask her for one, because I was afraid to—to excite her.” “I am afraid she is not very excitable!” And Morris gave a smile of some bitterness. “She is better than that. She is steadfast—she is true!” “Do you think she will hold fast, then?” “To the death!” “Oh, I hope it won’t come to that,” said Morris. “We must be prepared for the worst, and that is what I wish to speak to you about.” “What do you call the worst?” “Well,” said Mrs. Pennim

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