A wisp of green floating in the air caught my eye, and another glance showed me that it was carried on a stick by a man who was moving among the broken ground.
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It was Stapleton with his butterfly-net.
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He was very much closer to the pair than I was, and he appeared to be moving in their direction.
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At this instant Sir Henry suddenly drew Miss Stapleton to his side.
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His arm was round her, but it seemed to me that she was straining away from him with her face averted.
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He stooped his head to hers, and she raised one hand as if in protest.
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Next moment I saw them spring apart and turn hurriedly round.
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Stapleton was the cause of the interruption.
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He was running wildly towards them, his absurd net dangling behind him.
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He gesticulated and almost danced with excitement in front of the lovers.
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What the scene meant I could not imagine, but it seemed to me that Stapleton was abusing Sir Henry, who offered explanations, which became more angry as the other refused to accept them.
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The lady stood by in haughty silence.
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Finally Stapleton turned upon his heel and beckoned in a peremptory way to his sister, who, after an irresolute glance at Sir Henry, walked off by the side of her brother.
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The naturalist's angry gestures showed that the lady was included in his displeasure.
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The baronet stood for a minute looking after them, and then he walked slowly back the way that he had come, his head hanging, the very picture of dejection.
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What all this meant I could not imagine, but I was deeply ashamed to have witnessed so intimate a scene without my friend's knowledge.
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I ran down the hill therefore and met the baronet at the bottom.
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His face was flushed with anger and his brows were wrinkled, like one who is at his wit's ends what to do.
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"Halloa, Watson! Where have you dropped from?" said he. "You don't mean to say that you came after me in spite of all?"
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I explained everything to him: how I had found it impossible to remain behind, how I had followed him, and how I had witnessed all that had occurred. For an instant his eyes blazed at me, but my frankness disarmed his anger, and he broke at last into a rather rueful laugh.
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"You would have thought the middle of that prairie a fairly safe place for a man to be private," said he, "but, by thunder, the whole countryside seems to have been out to see me do my wooing- and a mighty poor wooing at that! Where had you engaged a seat?"
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"I was on that hill."
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"Quite in the back row, eh? But her brother was well up to the front. Did you see him come out on us?"
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"Yes, I did."
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"Did he ever strike you as being crazy-this brother of hers?"
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