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Another party lent handkerchiefs to Garston and bound up his head, and Colonel Staples came up with his car- riage and offered to take him to the nearest phy- sician's, as it was evident that several stitches would have to be taken in his wound. "Don't touch him !" cried Garston to Gerald, see- ing that his son was kept with difficulty from again assaulting Adams. " He wanted to get my home away and when that failed he tried to kill me, but let him be ! Only remember ! Remember, when this day i...s past, that he gave me this blow 1" Gerald was forced into the Colonel's carriage, while Adams, in anything but a pleasant frame of mind, was driven home. After Garston's hurt had been attended to, the Colonel persuaded Gerald to go with him for a few moments to his own house, say- ing that there was one there who was very anxious to see him after so long a separation. Brief as had been the time since the assault, rumor had already carried it to the Staples mansion. The story had reached there in two forms one of which made it appear that it was Gerald himself who had been injured, and he found Edith in a highly excit- able state.
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