Monica, Volume 2 (of 3)

Monica, Volume 2 (of 3)
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Everett-Green Evelyn. Monica, Volume 2 (of 3)

CHAPTER THE TWELFTH. MRS. BELLAMY

CHAPTER THE THIRTEENTH. RANDOLPH’S STORY

CHAPTER THE FOURTEENTH. STORM AND CALM

CHAPTER THE FIFTEENTH. A SUMMONS TO TREVLYN

CHAPTER THE SIXTEENTH. CHANGES

CHAPTER THE SEVENTEENTH. UNITED

CHAPTER THE EIGHTEENTH. A SHADOW

CHAPTER THE NINETEENTH. IN SCOTLAND

CHAPTER THE TWENTIETH. A VISIT TO ARTHUR

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FIRST. BACK AT TREVLYN

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SECOND. AN ENIGMA

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Randolph led his wife upstairs to the drawing-room, and closed the door behind them. It was nine o’clock, and the room was brightly illuminated. Randolph was in dinner dress, as though he had been some time at home. His face was pale, and wore an expression of stern repression more intense than anything Monica had ever seen there before. She was profoundly agitated – agitated most of all by the feeling that he was near her again; the husband that she had pined for without knowing that she pined. Her agitation was due to a kind of tumultuous joy more than to any other feeling, but she hardly knew this herself, and no one else would have credited it, from the whiteness of her face, and the strained look it wore. As a matter of fact, she was physically and mentally exhausted. She had gone through a great deal that day; she had eaten little, and that many hours ago; she was a good deal prostrated, though hardly aware of it – a state in which nervous tension made her unusually susceptible of impression; and she trembled and shrank before the displeasure in her husband’s proud face. Would he look like that if he really loved her? Ah, no! no! She shrank a little more into herself.

Randolph did not hurry her. He took off his overcoat leisurely, and laid his whip down upon the table. He looked once or twice at her as she sat pale and wan in the arm-chair whither he had led her. Then he came and stood before her.

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“Oblige me, Monica, by withdrawing that word. He is not your friend; and he is my enemy.”

“Your enemy?”

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