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When Theodore went to Marlyn’s house, the man was not there. Upon asking the servants where could the man be, they shrugged and answered ‘I don’t know’ which may be true or not. It depends whether Marlyn announces his departure to his servants or he is like the typical masters who ignore their lowly status. Though he waited on the drawing-room, anxious yet willing to remain. Desperate that he is, he went the next day as well, and the next, and the next. But Marlyn has still not come back. So as Amelia. It has been four days since she left and it pains him that in every time passes, there is still no sign of Amelia. He cannot report her missing to the authorities. Because if it turns out that the people Amelia has opposed were from the North then it would all be useless. But, damnation