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JANE TO JOHN—ENCLOSING THE ABOVE.
O, Mr. Omar, tell your brother to beware. I know
not what he has done—what said—but I saw Molton's
eyes, when he gave our servant the letter;—and I know
him.
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If your brother be not gone—make him go immediately.
Don't let him come here. Don't let Molton meet him
there. There is no help for him, if they encounter.—
What has he done?—not insulted him?—that he could
bear. What has he imagined?—nought of dishonour to
him?—for that he would smile at. There is only one
thing that I can suppose—and, if it be that—O, God!
there is nothing on this earth can save him. Perhaps he
has slandered that woman—that Helen!—Is it so?
JANE.
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