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A RIGHTED WRONG.







A RIGHTED WRONG.

A Novel.





BY

EDMUND YATES,

AUTHOR OF
"BLACK SHEEP," "THE FORLORN HOPE," "BROKEN TO HARNESS," ETC.





IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. II.





LONDON:
TINSLEY BROTHERS, 18 CATHERINE ST., STRAND.
1870.

[All rights reserved.]







LONDON:
ROBSON AND SONS, PRINTERS, PANCRAS ROAD, N.W.







CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

CHAP.
I.Day.
II.Full Compensation.
III.Three Letters.
IV.Hayes Meredith's Revelation.
V.Consultation.
VI.The Return.
VII.The Marriage.
VIII.Shadows.
IX.Family Affairs.
X.Margaret's Presentiment.
XI.After a Year.







A RIGHTED WRONG.





CHAPTER I.

DAY.


It will probably be entirely unnecessary to inform the intelligentreader what was the nature of the contents of the letter which JamesDugdale had handed to Mrs. Hungerford. Retrospect, present knowledge,or anticipation will convey a sufficiently accurate perception of itto all the readers of this story.

The writing of that letter was the result of a long and entirelyunreserved conversation which had taken place between Lady Davyntryand her brother, after the last-recorded interview between the formerand Margaret.

So entirely confident was Eleanor of Mr. Baldwin's feelings andintentions, that she no longer hesitated to speak to him on the matternearest her heart from any apprehension of defeating her own purposeby precipitation.

In the doubts and fears, in the passionate and painful burst ofreminiscence which had given her added insight into Margaret's nature.Lady Davyntry had seen, far more plainly t

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