We all said it was very nervous, and none of us knew what we meant. However, when you meet him today, I suggest you keep humorous about some of his little characteristics. Admire his collection of coins, prints and watercolors, and you will win his heart. According to me, if you can enjoy the peaceful country life, I don’t understand why you shouldn’t live well here. From breakfast to lunch, Mr. Fairley’s paintings will take your place. After lunch, Miss Fairley and I carried the sketchbook and went out to distort nature under your guidance. The drawings are my suggestion that when you meet him today, please be humorous with his small features. Admire his collection of coins, prints and watercolors, and you will win his heart. According to me, if you can enjoy the peaceful country life, I don’t understand why you shouldn’t live well here. From breakfast to lunch, Mr. Fairley’s paintings will take your place. After lunch, Miss Fairley and I carried the sketchbook and went out to distort nature under your guidance. The drawings are my suggestion that when you meet him today, please be humorous with his small features. Admire his collection of coins, prints and watercolors, and you will win his heart. According to me, if you can enjoy the peaceful country life, I don’t understand why you shouldn’t live well here. From breakfast to lunch, Mr. Fairley’s paintings will take your place. After lunch, Miss Fairley and I carried the sketchbook and went out to distort nature under your guidance. The drawings are from breakfast to lunch, and Mr. Fairley’s paintings will take your place. After lunch, Miss Fairley and I carried the sketchbook and went out to distort nature under your guidance. The drawings are from breakfast to lunch, and Mr. Fairley’s paintings will take your place. After lunch, Miss Fairley and I carried the sketchbook and went out to distort nature under your guidance. Drawings are her favorite ideas, ideas, not mine. Women can't paint, their thoughts are too impetuous and their eyes are too focused. It doesn't matter, my sister likes it. So for her sake, I wasted paint and waste paper like any woman in Britain. As for the evening, I think we can help you through the storm. Miss Fairley had a great time. Personally, I don't understand another kind of music. But I can also compete with you in chess, backgammon, painted games and the inevitable female drawbacks, and even in billiards. What do you think of the plan? Can you reconcile yourself with our quiet, regular life? Or do you want to be restless in the monotonous atmosphere, secretly yearning for change and adventure? "

So far, she has been moving forward in an elegant joking manner, and apart from politely asking me for an unimportant answer, I have no other interruptions. However, in her last question, the expression turned, or the accidental word "adventure", when it fell from her lips, it lightly recalled my thoughts about meeting with white women, And urged me to find that the stranger's own references to Mrs. Fairlie told me that there must be a connection between the unnamed fugitive in the shelter and the former Limerick House mistress.

I said: "Even if I am the most restless person among mankind, I should not take a risk for a while. The night before I arrived at this house, I encountered an adventure; I was surprised and excited about it, I thought Assure you, Miss Halcomb, if I don’t spend my entire term in Cumberland, even if there is no longer, it can last me all day."

"Don't you say that, Mr. Hartwright! Can I hear it?"

"You have news that you want to hear. The chief person in charge of the adventure is completely strange to me, maybe completely strange to you; but of course she mentioned the name of the late Mrs. Fairley with the most sincere thanks. And care."

"Mention my mother's name! Your description of me is incredible. Please continue."

I immediately recounted how I met the woman in white, just as it happened. I repeated what she said to me about Mrs. He.

From the beginning to the end of the narration, Miss Halcomb looked at me eagerly with firm and bright eyes. Her face expresses lively interest and surprise, but nothing more. Obviously, like me, she doesn't know any clues to this mystery.

"Are you sure those words refer to my mother?" she asked.

"Very sure." I replied. "No matter what kind of person she is, she used to go to school in Limerick Village and received special care from Mrs. Fairley. While expressing gratitude for this care, she has deep affection for all the surviving family members. She Knowing that Mrs. Fairley and her husband are dead; she talked about Miss Fairley as if they had known each other when they were young."

"I think, you said she denies that she belongs to this place?"

"Yes, she told me she is from Hampshire."

"And you can't find her name at all?"

"complete."

Since then, I have devoted myself to the discovery business. When my mother came here after her second marriage, she of course established the current village school. But the old teacher is dead, or went to other places. Starting from that quarter, there will be no enlightenment. The only other option I can think of-"

At this point, we were interrupted by the servant's entry, and Mr. Fairley sent a message suggesting that he would be happy to see me as soon as I finished breakfast.

Miss Halcomb said, "Wait in the hall." She answered the servant for me in a quick and ready manner. She continued: "Mr. Hartwright will come out directly. What I want to say is that my sister and I have a lot of letters from mothers to my father and her letters. In any other way of obtaining information without , I will spend a whole day reviewing the correspondence between my mother and Mr. Fairley. He likes London and often leaves his hometown; at this time, she is used to writing letters. And report Limerick to him Situation. I think that when we meet again, I’m very likely to find something. Lunch time is two, Mr. Hartwright. At that time, I will be happy to introduce you to my sister and we will be at Drive around the community in the afternoon and show you all our pet views. By two o'clock, goodbye."

She nodded to me with lively elegance and familiar pleasure, which is characteristic of everything she does and everything she says. A door at the bottom of the room disappeared. After she left me, I turned and walked towards the hall, and for the first time on the way, I followed the servant to Mr. Fairley.

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