Glenarm were the letters between Geoffrey and herself, which she had lost at Craig Fernie, and bent on clearing up the
suspicion which pointed to Bishopriggs as the person who was trying to turn the correspondence to pecuniary account.
While
suspicion was to be directed against him, she would be making quiet preparations for a very different denouement.
And besides, to come forward and tell everything about himself must include declarations about Bulstrode which would darken the
suspicions of others against him.
I have my
suspicions of Moody's brains, I can tell you."
Enough of
suspicion attaches to him to--no, I think I would not say so, generally.'
"Well, Betteredge," he said, "how does the atmosphere of mystery and
suspicion in which we are all living now, agree with you?
Though she spoke guardedly, her next words revealed
suspicions of foul play lurking in her mind--exactly reflecting similar
suspicions lurking in Crayford's mind--which so distressed the lieutenant, and so surprised his comrades, as to render them quite incapable of answering her.
My
suspicion led to results which are part of my story and part of my life.
For a moment, I was inclined to think these changes signified that she had discovered my absence from home during the night, and that she had some
suspicion of the true cause of it.
Did no
suspicion, excited by my own knowledge of Anne Catherick's resemblance to her, cross my mind, when her face was first revealed to me?
Her memory of the night interview with Miss Jethro had inevitably intensified the
suspicion inspired by the conduct of Mrs.
SUSPICIONS amongst thoughts, are like bats amongst birds, they ever fly by twilight.