登陆注册
25634000000100

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
热门推荐
  • 最新高中语文基础知识手册

    最新高中语文基础知识手册

    本书以新大纲为指导,以新教材和新考纲为依据,全面、准确、新颖地融合了高中语文基础知识的方方面面,具有较强的实用性和针对性,具有极高的资料性与工具性。本书可供平时学习使用,亦可供考前复习参考,是一本不可多得的语文基础知识必备工具书。
  • 探灵法师

    探灵法师

    中国民间流传着诸多灵异事件,封门村、朝内81号、375公车……主角一行人因为某种契机要到这些地方探寻生存。阴阳本有律,轮回自有道。在一次一次探寻中,一个个阴谋和真相逐渐浮出水面。友情、爱情、亲情在悬疑中沉淀,道术、法术、诡术在鬼怪中变强。
  • 偷偷摸摸想结婚

    偷偷摸摸想结婚

    “阮逸辰,我认输,你走吧。”女孩背对着他,看不到表情。“不,我不走。你才是我停留的意义。”他走向女孩,拿起她的手,放在胸口“落茗,这里,因为你才跳动得鲜活。”落茗抬起无神的双眼,空洞的望着“但我没保护好你最爱的眼睛。”他眼神坚定“因为是你,我才爱。”茗茗,以后,我就是你的眼睛。
  • 食鬼人传奇

    食鬼人传奇

    祭因我而逝的亡灵。尘归尘,土归土,毕竟殊途,无论对与不对,来世我偿还。今生只怪你命中注定该有此劫数。关于我的身份我在后文中会提及.我是"无神论"者。神是不存在的。但是‘鬼魂’‘怨念’这类东西时确实存在的。我的生活就是和‘他们’打交道。善恶者,自有天定。在我眼里没有善恶之分,只有人鬼殊途。我仅仅是送该走的事物走,让该留的事物留。至于生死对错,自有天命。不该存在的无论因何存在,都是错。再该死的只要还在,定有气数。
  • 小林杰惊魂之夜

    小林杰惊魂之夜

    就在这个时候我们经过一片山坟的小路,外婆感觉我害怕立马让我走前面说:杰不怕!有外婆在呢,外婆这时加快了脚步还故意加重脚步声给我壮胆,就在这个时候当我抬起头时看到大概四五丈远的前方一位身高马大的身影在面也不停在赶路,我仔细打量了一下’那不是病床已久的刘大爷吗?我回头想问外婆时!外婆立马捂住我的嘴’表示让我别说话,我们放满了脚步他也放慢了脚步。
  • 枕戈天下

    枕戈天下

    我本将心照明月,奈何明月照沟渠,曹操我只是想帮你平定天下让后来没有五胡乱华,然后做一个太平侯爷而已。你不能因为我取了献帝的妹纸一不小心当了驸马你就暗算我吧!好歹我也是和你女儿有婚约啊!刘备,我只是想借你的人头用用,你也不用整天见着我就像见着九世仇人一样吧!还是人家孙权好,不仅愿意好吃好喝的款待我,还心甘情愿把妹纸嫁给我,哎!刚夸你呢,你就背后捅我刀子。算了,你们都是小人,就让我这个小小人来枕戈天下,取尽荣华吧。
  • 妖竹

    妖竹

    破竹而出的妖童,带着与生俱来的灵韵,被一个贫寒却温暖的家庭接纳。血染村庄,面对拥有灵力的冷酷刽子手,他要如何复仇?走出村庄,面对广阔的大陆和强大的修者,他又该何去何从?戚戚之世,万灵生长,世人有父母,刍狗有老犬,求我一家,心亦止悲!
  • 抽风千金很无良

    抽风千金很无良

    这本书在去年因为开学事多停更,并且误删了几章,然后我的电脑重更,里面的材料包括这本书的原稿(当时存稿有450章了)没了,所以前面被误删的几章就...没办法了。打开界面看到既然还有人在收藏,挺感动得,所以打算今年暑假把这本书写完,不过时间隔了太久,思路有点模糊,但是我不会烂尾的,为了感谢还在支持我的小伙伴,我依然会努力更文。因为腾讯签约一签十年,所以我是不会签的,这本书必然是免费的.....有兴趣的亲们可以来围观,大家的厚爱,谢谢了,真的。
  • 经济发展、企业成长与跨国企业

    经济发展、企业成长与跨国企业

    全书共分为六章。描述了发展中国家跨国企业的发展现状;综述了跨国企业理论;探讨了经济发展赶超性加快发展中国家企业技术能力积累和企业家能力提高的机制等内容。
  • 仙娇狐媚

    仙娇狐媚

    穿越成狐,还揣个坑爹宝物。妙手生花,赚得是金银铜两。我是狐,你还敢喜欢?你就是张纸片我也喜欢!笑到极致,虐到神伤。六州所向,天道茫茫。———————————基本是22点左右更~