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. Be careful to make no mistake about the medicine. If she's no better to-morrow I'll call. You will let me know, of course?

Oh yes, indeed I will. Good evening, sir.

Good night, Mrs. Smeedley.

Parsons!

(Lower voice.) That woman who just left—do you know her?

(trying to recollect). I can't say as I recollect 'avin' seen 'er before. Was there anything?

Oh no! Acted a little strange, that's all. I thought I saw her looking about the hall before she went out.

Yes sir, she did give a look. I saw that myself, sir.

(after an instant's thought). Oh, well—I dare say it was nothing. Is there anyone waiting, Parsons?