? ? ? ? A quarter of an hour later we found ourselves in what I judge, from the lines of polished barrels behind glass covers, to be the gun-room of the old house. It was comfortably furnished, and here Sir Robert left us for a few moments. When he returned he had two companions with him; the one, the florid young woman whom we had seen in the carriage; the other, a small rat-faced man with a disagreeably furtive manner. These two wore an appearance of utter bewilderment, which showed that the baronet had not yet had time to explain to them the turn events had taken.
? ? ? ? "There," said Sir Robert with a wave of his hand, "are Mr. and Mrs. Norlett. Mrs. Norlett, under her maiden name of Evans, has for some years been my sister's confidential maid. I have brought them here because I feel that my best course is to explain the true position to you, and they are the two people upon earth who can substantiate what I say."
? ? ? ? "Is this necessary, Sir Robert? Have you thought what you are doing?" cried the woman.
? ? ? ? "As to me, I entirely disclaim all responsibility," said her husband.
? ? ? ? Sir Robert gave him a glance of contempt. "I will take all responsibility," said he.
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