The Maid of Honour: A Tale of the Dark Days of France. Volume 2 of 3
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Wingfield Lewis. The Maid of Honour: A Tale of the Dark Days of France. Volume 2 of 3
CHAPTER XI. A CRISIS
CHAPTER XII. DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND
CHAPTER XIII. DOMESTIC SURGERY
CHAPTER XIV. CHECK
CHAPTER XV. THE SITUATION CHANGES
CHAPTER XVI. THE ABBÉ IS TERRIBLY PERPLEXED
CHAPTER XVII. GABRIELLE HAS AN IDEA
CHAPTER XVIII. A SURPRISE
CHAPTER XIX. A COUNCIL OF WAR
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With a turn of the kaleidoscope is another pattern formed. Lying in the great state bed with its ponderous carven canopy and heavy curtains of deep blue velvet fringed with gold, Gabrielle wondered whether she had awakened in a kinder world or whether she was dreaming in the old rugose one. No. It was the same gorgeously gloomy chamber in which she had so often wept, with its dim ancestors frowning from the background of mouldering arras.
"The precedents of Lorge were pretty ones to follow," retorted her neighbour. "Many of the chatelaines were murdered, poor things! and the rest so wretched that murder, however atrocious, would have been hailed as a release."
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Gabrielle was to depart.
That much was settled in the mind of the governess. With regard to the husband, two courses were open. Was he to be lulled into forgetting the untoward remark which had so shocked him, or was he to grow accustomed by degrees to its implied suggestion, and be induced tacitly to approve by skilful wheedling? Her bringing-up had led the governess to hold a low opinion of human nature. No one ever lived, she fully believed, so devoid of the leaven of wickedness as to be proof against temptation to crime. It was merely a matter of surroundings and the amount of temptation employed. But then in the case of Clovis, the inertness and hesitancy of his character called for consideration. Moreover, his recent behaviour had shown that he did not care as yet sufficiently warmly for his Aglaé to go all lengths with her. Alarmed for his own safety, he would shrink and run off howling. It is wiser in dealing with some people to do a thing without consulting them, and obtain consent to the act when it is done-irrevocably and irremediably. Clearly, the first course was the most judicious. Clovis must be amused and petted till the temporary access of inconvenient remorse was past, the little speech forgotten-and wake up some fine day in the not too far distant future to find himself bereaved and a widower.
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