登陆注册
34919900000100

第100章

"After that I could only set your letter down as a subterfuge," resumed the earl--"a false, barefaced plea, put forth to conceal your real motives, and I told Carlyle so. I inquired how it was he had never detected any secret understanding between you and that--that beast, located, as the fellow was, in the house. He replied that no such suspicion had ever occurred to him. He placed the most implicit confidence in you, and would have trusted you with the creature around the world, aye, with any one else."

She entwined her hands one within the other, pressing them to pain. It would not deaden the pain at her heart.

"Carlyle told me he had been unusually occupied during the stay of that man. Besides his customary office work, his time was taken up with some private business for a family in the neighborhood, and he had repeatedly to see them, more particularly the daughter, after office hours. Very old acquaintances of his, he said, relatives of the Carlyle family; and he was as anxious about the secret--a painful one --as they were. This, I observed to him, may have rendered him unobservant to what was passing at home. He told me, I remember, that on the very evening of the--the catastrophe, he ought to have gone with you to a dinner party, but most important circumstances arose, in connection with the affair, which obliged him to meet two gentlemen at his office, and to receive them in secret, unknown to his clerks."

"Did he mention the name of the family?" inquired Lady Isabel, with white lips.

"Yes, he did. I forgot it, though. Rabbit! Rabit!--some such name as that."

"Was it Hare?"

"That was it--Hare. He said you appeared vexed that he did not accompany you to the dinner; and seeing that he intended to go in afterward, but was prevented. When the interview was over in his office, he was again detained at Mrs. Hare's house, and by business as impossible to avoid as the other."

"Important business!" she echoed, giving way for a moment to the bitterness of former feelings. "He was promenading in their garden by moonlight with Barbara--Miss Hare. I saw them as my carriage passed."

"And you were jealous that he should be there!" exclaimed Lord Mount Severn, with mocking reproach, as he detected her mood. "Listen!" he whispered, bending his head toward her. "While you may have thought, as your present tone would seem to intimate, that they were pacing there to enjoy each other's society, know that they--Carlyle, at any rate--was pacing the walk to keep guard. One was within that house--for a short half hour's interview with his poor mother--one who lives in danger of the scaffold, to which his own father would be the first to deliver him up. They were keeping the path against that father--Carlyle and the young lady. Of all the nights in the previous seven years, that one only saw the unhappy son at home for a half hour's meeting with his mother and sister. Carlyle, in the grief and excitement caused by your conduct, confided so much to me, when mentioning what kept him from the dinner party."

Her face had become crimson--crimson at her past lamentable folly. And there was no redemption!

"But he was always with Barbara Hare," she murmured, by way of some faint excuse.

"I have mentioned so. She had to see him upon this affair, her mother could not, for it was obliged to be kept from the father. And so, you construed business interviews into assignations!" continued Lord Mount Severn with cutting derision. "I had given you credit for better sense. But was /this/ enough to hurl you on the step you took? Surely not. You must have yielded in the persuasions of that wicked man."

"It is all over now," she wailed.

"Carlyle was true and faithful to you, and to you alone. Few women have the chance of happiness, in their married life, in the degree that you had. He is an upright and good man; one of nature's gentlemen; one that England may be proud of as having grown upon her soil. The more I see of him, the greater becomes my admiration of him, and of his thorough honor. Do you know what he did in the matter of the damages?"

She shook her head.

同类推荐
  • 辩中边论

    辩中边论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 墨史

    墨史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 菩萨藏经

    菩萨藏经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 善恶因果经

    善恶因果经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 张协状元

    张协状元

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 三昧真火之大话仙侠

    三昧真火之大话仙侠

    网吧,午夜时分,狭一身尿意起身,于厕所门前骤然惊惧,心中大恐怖!“麻辣鸡丝!谁把厕所门锁了!”暮然回首,幽暗的走廊里,仿若漂浮着无数白毛毛的人影,不由心中大骇!于是,一身尿意似是无穷尽般汹涌而至!彷徨中,左顾右盼之下,悄然推开女厕大门!然后……眼前一黑!“麻辣鸡丝!这是哪?”心中念着,口中将要诉说愤慨,却听阵阵啼哭于耳侧!思来想去,果断昏迷!
  • 缘生爱

    缘生爱

    简介:缘、说不清道不明,是一种很奇妙、而又不科学的上天安排。有人说缘,该来的时候就会来,谕强求不得。缘生爱、爱生情、情等于幸福。
  • 天价新妻:总裁大人别心急

    天价新妻:总裁大人别心急

    她是豪门千金,却沦为风月场所的陪酒女,被人设计,险些失了贞洁。他是商业场上的传奇,有着超乎常人的智商和手段,更是冷血与狠辣的代名词。“如果你救了我,我愿意陪你一个晚上,我还是第一次!”她在泥沼中哀求。没想到那个撒旦般的男人虽然救了她,却决然离开,她以为噩梦就此结束。“小姐,请你兑现你的承诺!”再次出现在她的世界中,他不容拒绝地开口。原来,一切的一切,都才刚刚开始……可是,不是说好了一个晚上的吗?他怎么直接把她拽到了民政局?她急忙反抗,全力劝阻,他却拉着她的手,绝不放开。自此,她被迫开启了人生新的旅程,却不知道在不断的惊喜与心动之后,还埋藏着无尽的陷阱与阴谋!
  • 上有天使下有恶魔

    上有天使下有恶魔

    醉生梦死,回轮转世。在这个世界上,越复杂就越简单。麻烦你帮我看看,我是否就是你?
  • 帝宠妖妃之废材公主逆袭

    帝宠妖妃之废材公主逆袭

    穿越爽文,电竞少女闯斗仙魔大陆,自带强力系统,与男神在仙魔世界中邂逅。他高高在上,是电竞界,仙魔大陆中都公认的国民男神,却屈尊来到她的身边做她的护花使者。她成长迅速,一路上历经磨难,只为有实力与他比肩……
  • BOBO风暴

    BOBO风暴

    伴随着世纪之风,BOBO一族飘然而至,他们潇洒地享受着人生的每一刻。当我们还在为今天的生活而惆怅的时候,五彩缤纷的社会已出现了引人注目的BOBO一族。
  • tfboys能否别离

    tfboys能否别离

    这是有关tf的青春爱情小说,可能会有一点点的虐心
  • 大帝神劫

    大帝神劫

    穿越到异世界不可怕,可怕的是正好砸在人家头顶上。砸在人头顶上不可怕,可怕的是被砸的那人正在接受传承。打断人接受传承不可怕,可怕的是接受传承那人跪了七天七夜,磕头磕到头破血流才好容易召唤出的传承……少年就是这样突然的穿到了异世界,砸断了战神后人的腿,彻底破坏了传承。本以为大祸临头,结果,所有人都特别和蔼,迎接他进入圣城成为当代战神。然后,大战开启,战神要殉城而死……
  • 封印神迹:剑侠少年之异世神魔双修

    封印神迹:剑侠少年之异世神魔双修

    林文本来是个普通人,应该安安静静过一辈子平淡的生活,可是那天来临时,他甚至还没做出什么反应。他的父母被杀害了,妻子被抢走了,他眼睁睁看着却什么都不能做……他要报仇!他要把自己被夺回来的一切,都拿回来!
  • 调教在花都

    调教在花都

    【起点一组签约作品】岳大山道:我是一名转行明星经纪人。唔,我认识四个,啊不,五个漂亮妹子……前面说错了,应该是我认识好多妹子,但又五个妹子和我的关系最好。所谓悠闲地人生不解释!泡妞享受,面面俱到,强推还是逆推,全由你做主。什么叫做泡妞的最高境界?哼哼,让我来告诉你吧。翻云覆雨,花枝乱颤,尘泥不染,片叶不沾……好吧,这其实就是个披着言情外套,实则把妹和教人把妹的yy小说。-------------新人小作,新鲜出炉,各位客官还请随意,咳咳,收藏、推荐、点击可好。