ā€œWell, but, auntie, he hasn’t been here for fifteen years. I heard Mr. Mark telling Mr. Cayley. ā€˜Fifteen years,’ he says. Mr. Cayley having arst him when his brother was last in England. Mr. Cayley knew of him, I heard him telling Mr. Beverley, but didn’t know when he was last in England⁠—see? So that’s why he arst Mr. Mark.ā€

ā€œI’m not saying anything about fifteen years, Audrey. I can only speak for what I know, and that’s five years Whitsuntide. I can take my oath he’s not set foot in the house since five years Whitsuntide. And if he’s been in Australia, as you say, well, I daresay he’s had his reasons.ā€

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