The Amazing Marriage — Complete eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 585 pages of information about The Amazing Marriage — Complete.

The Amazing Marriage — Complete eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 585 pages of information about The Amazing Marriage — Complete.

Invitation or challenge or response from the handsomest he would have scorned just then.  His native devilry suffered a stir at sight of an innocent in knowledge and spotless after experiences.  By a sudden singular twist, rather unfairly, naturally, as it happened, he attributed it to an influence issuing from her mistress, to whom the girl was devoted, whom consequently she copied; might physically, and also morally, at a distance, resemble.

’Well, you’ve been a faithful servant to your lady, my dear; I hope you’ll be comfortable here,’ he said.  ‘She likes the mountains.’

’My lady would be quite contented if she could pass two months of the year in the mountains,’ Madge answered.

’Look at me.  They say people living together get a likeness to one another.  What’s your opinion?  Upon my word, your eyebrows remind me, though they’re not the colour—­they have a bend!’

‘You’ve seen my lady in danger, my lord.’

’Yes; well, there ’s no one to resemble her there, she has her mark—­kind of superhuman business.  We’re none of us “fifty feet high, with phosphorus heads,” as your friend Mr. Gower Woodseer says of the prodigiosities.  Lady Fleetwood is back—­when?’

‘Before dark, she should be.’

He ran up the steps to the house.

At Lekkatts beneath Croridge a lean midday meal was being finished hard on the commencement by a silent company of three.  When eating is choking to the younger members of the repast, bread and cold mutton-bone serve the turn as conclusively as the Frenchman’s buffet-dishes.  Carinthia’s face of unshed tears dashed what small appetite Chillon had.  Lord Levellier plied his fork in his right hand ruminating, his back an arch across his plate.

Riddles to the thwarted young, these old people will not consent to be read by sensations.  Carinthia watched his jaws at their work of eating under his victim’s eye-knowing Chillon to be no longer an officer in the English service; knowing that her beloved had sold out for the mere money to pay debts and support his Henrietta; knowing, as he must know, that Chillon’s act struck a knife to pierce his mother’s breast through her coffin-boards!  This old man could eat, and he could withhold the means due to his dead sister’s son.  Could he look on Chillon and not feel that the mother’s heart was beating in her son’s fortunes?  Half the money due to Chillon would have saved him from ruin.

Lord Levellier laid his fork on the plate.  He munched his grievance with his bit of meat.  The nephew and niece here present feeding on him were not so considerate as the Welsh gentleman, a total stranger, who had walked up to Lekkatts with the Countess of Fleetwood, and expressed the preference to feed at an inn.  Relatives are cormorants.

His fork on his plate released the couple.  Barely half a dozen words, before the sitting to that niggard restoration, had informed Carinthia of the step taken by her brother.  She beckoned him to follow her.

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