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  ResolvingtogoatoncetoKnowlesburyonfoot,Iledthewayoutofthevestry。

  `Thankyoukindly,sir,’saidtheclerk,asIslippedmylittlepresentintohishand。`AreyoureallygoingtowalkallthewaytoKnowlesburyandback?Well!you’restrongonyourlegs,too——andwhatablessingthatis,isn’tit?There’stheroad,youcan’tmissit。IwishIwasgoingyourway——it’spleasanttomeetwithgentlemenfromLondoninalostcornerlikethis。Onehearsthenews。Wishyougoodmorning,sir,andthankyoukindlyoncemore。’

  Weparted。AsIleftthechurchbehindmeIlookedback,andtherewerethetwomenagainontheroadbelow,withathirdintheircompany,thatthirdpersonbeingtheshortmaninblackwhomIhadtracedtotherailwaytheeveningbefore。

  Thethreestoodtalkingtogetherforalittlewhile,thenseparated。

  ThemaninblackwentawaybyhimselftowardsWelmingham——theothertworemainedtogether,evidentlywaitingtofollowmeassoonasIwalkedon。

  IproceededonmywaywithoutlettingthefellowsseethatItookanyspecialnoticeofthem。Theycausedmenoconsciousirritationoffeelingatthatmoment——onthecontrary,theyratherrevivedmysinkinghopes。

  InthesurPriseofdiscoveringtheevidenceofthemarriage,IhadforgottentheinferenceIhaddrawnonfirstperceivingthemenintheneighbourhoodofthevestry。TheirreappearanceremindedmethatSirPercivalhadanticipatedmyvisittoOldWelminghamchurchasthenextresultofmyinterviewwithMrsCatherick——otherwisehewouldneverhaveplacedhisspiestheretowaitforme。Smoothlyandfairlyasappearanceslookedinthevestry,therewassomethingwrongbeneaththem——therewassomethingintheregister-book,foraughtIknew,thatIhadnotdiscoveredyet。

  [NextChapter][TableofContents]WomaninWhite:Chapter34[PreviousChapter][TableofContents]Chapter34IXOnceoutofsightofthechurch,IpressedforwardbrisklyonmywaytoKnowlesbury。

  Theroadwas,forthemostpart,straightandlevel。WheneverIlookedbackoveritIsawthetwospiessteadilyfollowingme。Forthegreaterpartofthewaytheykeptatasafedistancebehind。Butonceortwicetheyquickenedtheirpace,asifwiththepurposeofovertakingme,thenstopped,consultedtogether,andfellbackagaintotheirformerposition。

  Theyhadsomespecialobjectevidentlyinview,andtheyseemedtobehesitatingordifferingaboutthebestmeansofaccomplishingit。Icouldnotguessexactlywhattheirdesignmightbe,butIfeltseriousdoubtsofreachingKnowlesburywithoutsomemischancehappeningtomeontheway。Thesedoubtswererealised。

  Ihadjustenteredonalonelypartoftheroad,withasharpturnatsomedistanceahead,andhadjustconcludedcalculatingbytimethatImustbegettingneartothetown,whenIsuddenlyheardthestepsofthemenclosebehindme。

  BeforeIcouldlookround,oneofthemthemanbywhomIhadbeenfollowedinLondonpassedrapidlyonmyleftsideandhustledmewithhisshoulder。

  IhadbeenmoreirritatedbythemannerinwhichheandhiscompanionhaddoggedmystepsallthewayfromOldWelminghamthanIwasmyselfawareof,andIunfortunatelypushedthefellowawaysmartlywithmyopenhand。

  Heinstantlyshoutedforhelp。Hiscompanion,thetallmaninthegamekeeper’sclothes,sprangtomyrightside,andthenextmomentthetwoscoundrelsheldmepinionedbetweentheminthemiddleoftheroad。

  Theconvictionthatatraphadbeenlaidforme,andthevexationofknowingthatIhadfallenintoit,fortunatelyrestrainedmefrommakingmypositionstillworsebyanunavailingstrugglewithtwomen,oneofwhomwould,inallprobability,havebeenmorethanamatchformesingle-handed。

  IrepressedthefirstnaturalmovementbywhichIhadattemptedtoshakethemoff,andlookedabouttoseeiftherewasanypersonneartowhomIcouldappeal。

  Alabourerwasatworkinanadjoiningfieldwhomusthavewitnessedallthathadpassed。Icalledtohimtofollowustothetown。Heshookhisheadwithstolidobstinacy,andwalkedawayinthedirectionofacottagewhichstoodbackfromthehigh-road。Atthesametimethemenwhoheldmebetweenthemdeclaredtheirintentionofchargingmewithanassault。

  Iwascoolenoughandwiseenoughnowtomakenoopposition。`Dropyourholdofmyarms,’Isaid,`andIwillgowithyoutothetown。’Themaninthegamekeeper’sdressroughlyrefused。Buttheshortermanwassharpenoughtolooktoconsequences,andnottolethiscompanioncommithimselfbyunnecessaryviolence。Hemadeasigntotheother,andIwalkedonbetweenthemwithmyarmsfree。

  Wereachedtheturningintheroad,andthere,closebeforeus,werethesuburbsofKnowlesbury。Oneofthelocalpolicemenwaswalkingalongthepathbytheroadside。Themenatonceappealedtohim。Herepliedthatthemagistratewasthensittingatthetown-hall,andrecommendedthatweshouldappearbeforehimimmediately。

  Wewentontothetown-hall。Theclerkmadeoutaformalsummons,andthechargewaspreferredagainstme,withthecustomaryexaggerationandthecustomaryperversionofthetruthonsuchoccasions。Themagistrateanill-temperedman,withasourenjoymentintheexerciseofhisownpowerinquiredifanyoneonorneartheroadhadwitnessedtheassault,and,greatlytomysurprise,thecomplainantadmittedthepresenceofthelabourerinthefield。Iwasenlightened,however,astotheobjectoftheadmissionbythemagistrate’snextwords。Heremandedmeatoncefortheproductionofthewitness,expressing,atthesametime,hiswillingnesstotakebailformyreappearanceifIcouldproduceoneresponsiblesuretytoofferit。IfIhadbeenknowninthetownhewouldhaveliberatedmeonmyownrecognisances,butasIwasatotalstrangeritwasnecessarythatIshouldadresponsiblebail。

  Thewholeobjectofthestratagemwasnowdisclosedtome。IthadbeensomanagedastomakearemandnecessaryinatownwhereIwasaperfectstranger,andwhereIcouldnothopetogetmylibertyonbail。Theremandmerelyextendedoverthreedays,untilthenextsittingofthemagistrate。

  Butinthattime,whileIwasinconfinement,SirPercivalmightuseanymeanshepleasedtoembarrassmyfutureproceedings——perhapstoscreenhimselffromdetectionaltogether——withouttheslightestfearofanyhindranceonmypart。Attheendofthethreedaysthechargewould,nodoubt,bewithdrawn,andtheattendanceofthewitnesswouldbeperfectlyuseless。

  Myindignation,Imayalmostsay,mydespair,atthismischievouschecktoallfurtherprogress——sobaseandtriflinginitself,andyetsodishearteningandsoseriousinitsprobableresults——quiteunfittedmeatfirsttoreflectonthebestmeansofextricatingmyselffromthedilemmainwhichInowstood。Ihadthefollytocallforwritingmaterials,andtothinkofprivatelycommunicatingmyrealpositiontothemagistrate。ThehopelessnessandtheimprudenceofthisproceedingfailedtostrikemebeforeIhadactuallywrittentheopeninglinesoftheletter。ItwasnottillIhadpushedthepaperaway——nottill,Iamashamedtosay,Ihadalmostallowedthevexationofmyhelplesspositiontoconquerme——thatacourseofactionsuddenlyoccurredtomymind,whichSirpercivalhadprobablynotanticipated,andwhichmightsetmefreeagaininafewhours。IdeterminedtocommunicatethesituationinwhichIwasplacedtoMrDawson,ofOakLodge。

  Ihadvisitedthisgentleman’shouse,itmayberemembered,atthetimeofmyfirstinquiriesintheBlackwaterParkneighbourhood,andIhadpresentedtohimaletterofintroductionfromMissHalcombe,inwhichsherecommendedmetohisfriendlyattentioninthestrongestterms。Inowwrote,referringtothisletter,andtowhatIhadpreviouslytoldMrDawsonofthedelicateanddangerousnatureofmyinquiries。IhadnotrevealedtohimthetruthaboutLaura,havingmerelydescribedmyerrandasbeingoftheutmostimportancetoprivatefamilyinterestswithwhichMissHalcombewasconcerned。Usingthesamecautionstill,InowaccountedformypresenceatKnowlesburyinthesamemanner,andIputittothedoctortosaywhetherthetrustreposedinmebyaladywhomhewellknew,andthehospitalityIhadmyselfreceivedinhishouse,justifiedmeornotinaskinghimtocometomyassistanceinaplacewhereIwasquitefriendless。

  Iobtainedpermissiontohireamessengertodriveawayatoncewithmyletterinaconveyancewhichmightbeusedtobringthedoctorbackimmediately。OakLodgewasontheKnowlesburysideofBlackwater。Themandeclaredhecoulddrivethereinfortyminutes,andcouldbringMrDawsonbackinfortymore。Idirectedhimtofollowthedoctorwhereverhemighthappentobe,ifhewasnotathome,andthensatdowntowaitfortheresultwithallthepatienceandallthehopethatIcouldsummontohelpme。

  Itwasnotquitehalf-pastonewhenthemessengerdeparted。Beforehalf-pastthreehereturned,andbroughtthedoctorwithhim。MrDawson’skindness,andthedelicacywithwhichhetreatedhispromptassistancequiteasamatterofcourse,almostoverpoweredme。Thebailrequiredwasoffered,andacceptedimmediately。Beforefouro’clock,onthatafternoon,Iwasshakinghandswarmlywiththegoodolddoctor——afreemanagain——inthestreetsofKnowlesbury。

  MrDawsonhospitablyinvitedmetogobackwithhimtoOakLodge,andtakeupmyquartersthereforthenight。Icouldonlyreplythatmytimewasnotmyown,andIcouldonlyaskhimtoletmepaymyvisitinafewdays,whenImightrepeatmythanks,andoffertohimalltheexplanationswhichIfelttobeonlyhisdue,butwhichIwasnottheninapositiontomake。Wepartedwithfriendlyassurancesonbothsides,andIturnedmystepsatoncetoMrWansborough’sofficeintheHighStreet。

  Timewasnowofthelastimportance。

  ThenewsofmybeingfreeonbailwouldreachSirPercival,toanabsolutecertainty,beforenight。Ifthenextfewhoursdidnotputmeinapositiontojustifyhisworstfears,andtoholdhimhelplessatmymercy,ImightloseeveryinchofthegroundIhadgained,nevertorecoveritagain。

  Theunscrupulousnatureoftheman,thelocalinfluencehepossessed,thedesperateperilofexposurewithwhichmyblindfoldinquiriesthreatenedhim——allwarnedmetopressontopositivediscovery,withouttheuselesswasteofasingleminute。IhadfoundtimetothinkwhileIwaswaitingforMrDawson’sarrival,andIhadwellemployedit。Certainportionsoftheconversationofthetalkativeoldclerk,whichhadweariedmeatthetime,nowrecurredtomymemorywithanewsignificance,andasuspicioncrossedmyminddarklywhichhadnotoccurredtomewhileIwasinthevestry。OnmywaytoKnowlesbury,IhadonlyproposedtoapplytoMrWansboroughforinformationonthesubjectofSirPercival’smother。MyobjectnowwastoexaminetheduplicateregisterofOldWelminghamChurch。

  MrWansboroughwasinhisofficewhenIinquiredforhim。

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