Yes, the "famous archaeologist" had looked like that too. "The famous
archaeologist"--as she said that, endorsing cheques, ascertaining the
day of the month,
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Kingston's voice an indescribable tone which hinted at something odd;
something queer in Julius Craye; it was the very same thing that was odd
perhaps in Julia too. One could have sworn, thought Fanny Wilmot, as she
looked for the pin, that at parties, meetings (Miss Kingston's father
was a clergyman), she had picked up some piece of gossip,
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only have been a smile, or a tone when his name was mentioned, which had
given her "a feeling" about Julius Craye. Needless to say, she had never
spoken about it to anybody. Probably she scarcely knew what she meant by
it. But whenever she spoke of Julius,
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the first thing that came to mind; and it was a seductive thought; there
was something odd about Julius Craye.