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had to tell!—with such knowledge it was impossible to be
calm. All that remained to be done was to be speedy; and,
therefore staying only till she could leave Mrs. Jennings’s
maid with her sister, she hurried down stairs.
The bustle in the vestibule, as she passed along an in-
ner lobby, assured her that they were already in the house.
She rushed to the drawing-room,—she entered it,—and saw
only Willoughby.