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VIVIAN GREY.

CHAPTER IV.

THE POST.

"This is very kind of you, Grey! I was afraid my note might not have caught you. You hav'n't breakfasted? Really, I wish you'd take up your quarters in Carabas House, for I want you now every moment."

"What is the urgent business of this morning, my Lord?"

"Oh! I've seen Beresford."

"Hah!"

"And every thing is most satisfactory. I did not go into detail; I left that for you: but I ascertained sufficient to convince me, that management is now alone required."