1 "She ought to," said Mr. Craven.
2 Mr. Craven looked quite startled.
3 "I understand," Mr. Craven answered.
4 "Mr. Craven sent it to you," said Martha.
5 Mr. Craven went off his head like when he was born.
6 Mr. Craven had it shut when his wife died so sudden.
7 Mr. Craven ordered Mrs. Medlock to get 'em in London.'
8 Mr. Craven got up and began to walk slowly across the room.
9 I will ring for you when I want you to take her away, said Mr. Craven.
10 Mr. Craven read the letter twice before he put it back in its envelope.
11 "Captain Lennox and his wife died of the cholera," Mr. Craven had said in his short, cold way.
12 The man held a salver with some letters on it and he waited quietly until Mr. Craven took them.
13 When he had gone away Mr. Craven sat a few moments holding them in his hand and looking at the lake.
14 Mrs. Medlock," Mr. Craven said to her, "now I have seen the child I understand what Mrs. Sowerby meant.
15 Mr. Craven lets him do what he likes because he was here when Mrs. Craven was alive, an he used to make her laugh.
16 She wasn't doing any harm, but if Mr. Craven found out about the open door he would be fearfully angry and get a new key and lock it up forevermore.
17 He said no more about writing to Mr. Craven and when he saw the nurse he privately warned her that such a possibility must not be mentioned to the patient.
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