Mrs。Glenarmdecidedtoriskit。“Haveyouneverheard,“sheasked,“thatMr。BrinkworthmightpossiblyhavecommittedhimselfwithanotherladybeforehemarriedMissLundie?“
Herladyshipfirstclosedhereyesinhorrorandthensearchedblindlyonthecounterpaneforthesmelling-bottle。Mrs。Glenarmgaveittoher,andwaitedtoseehowtheinvalidboreitbeforeshesaidanymore。
“Therearethingsone_must_hear,“remarkedLadyLundie。“Iseeanactofdutyinvolvedinthis。Nowordscandescribehowyouastonishme。Whotoldyou?“
“Mr。GeoffreyDelamayntoldme。“
Herladyshipappliedforthesecondtimetothesmelling-bottle。
“ArnoldBrinkworth’smostintimatefriend!“sheexclaimed。“Heoughttoknowifanybodydoes。Thisisdreadful。WhyshouldMr。
GeoffreyDelamayntell_you?_“
“Iamgoingtomarryhim,“answeredMrs。Glenarm。“Thatismyexcuse,dearLadyLundie,fortroublingyouinthismatter。“
LadyLundiepartiallyopenedhereyesinastateoffaintbewilderment。“Idon’tunderstand,“shesaid。“ForHeaven’ssakeexplainyourself!“
“Haven’tyouheardabouttheanonymousletters?“askedMrs。
Glenarm。
Yes。LadyLundiehadheardabouttheletters。Butonlywhatthepublicingeneralhadheard。Thenameoftheladyinthebackgroundnotmentioned;andMr。GeoffreyDelamaynassumedtobeasinnocentasthebabeunborn。Anymistakeinthatassumption?
“Givemeyourhand,mypoordear,andconfideitallto_me!_“
“Heisnotquiteinnocent,“saidMrs。Glenarm。“Heownedtoafoolishflirtation——all_her_doing,nodoubt。Ofcourse,I
insistedonadistinctexplanation。Hadshereallyanyclaimonhim?Nottheshadowofaclaim。IfeltthatIonlyhadhiswordforthat——andItoldhimso。Hesaidhecouldproveit——hesaidheknewhertobeprivatelymarriedalready。Herhusbandhaddisownedanddesertedher;shewasattheendofherresources;
shewasdesperateenoughtoattemptanything。Ithoughtitallverysuspicious——untilGeoffreymentionedtheman’sname。_That_
certainlyprovedthathehadcastoffhiswife;forImyselfknewthathehadlatelymarriedanotherperson。“
LadyLundiesuddenlystartedupfromherpillow——honestlyagitated;genuinelyalarmedbythistime。
“Mr。Delamayntoldyoutheman’sname?“shesaid,breathlessly。
“Yes。“
“DoIknowit?“
“Don’taskme!“
LadyLundiefellbackonthepillow。
Mrs。Glenarmrosetoringforhelp。Beforeshecouldtouchthebell,herladyshiphadralliedagain。
“Stop!“shecried。“Icanconfirmit!It’strue,Mrs。Glenarm!
it’strue!Openthesilverboxonthetoilet-table——youwillfindthekeyinit。Bringmethetopletter。Here!Lookatit。IgotthisfromBlanche。Whyhavetheysuddenlygivenuptheirbridaltour?WhyhavetheygonebacktoSirPatrickatHamFarm?Whyhavetheyputmeoffwithaninfamoussubterfugetoaccountforit?Ifeltsuresomethingdreadfulhadhappened。NowIknowwhatitis!“Shesankbackagain,withclosedeyes,andrepeatedthewords,inafiercewhisper,toherself。“NowIknowwhatitis!“
Mrs。Glenarmreadtheletter。Thereasongivenforthesuspiciouslysuddenreturnofthebrideandbridegroomwaspalpablyasubterfuge——and,moreremarkablestill,thenameofAnneSilvesterwasconnectedwithit。Mrs。Glenarmbecamestronglyagitatedonherside。
“This_is_aconfirmation,“shesaid。“Mr。Brinkworthhasbeenfoundout——thewoman_is_marriedtohim——Geoffreyisfree。Oh,mydearfriend,whataloadofanxietyyouhavetakenoffmymind!Thatvilewretch——“
LadyLundiesuddenlyopenedhereyes。
“Doyoumean,“sheasked,“thewomanwhoisatthebottomofallthemischief?“
“Yes。Isawheryesterday。SheforcedherselfinatSwanhaven。
ShecalledhimGeoffreyDelamayn。Shedeclaredherselfasinglewoman。Sheclaimedhimbeforemyfaceinthemostaudaciousmanner。Sheshookmyfaith,LadyLundie——sheshookmyfaithinGeoffrey!“
“Whoisshe?“
“Who?“echoedMrs。Glenarm。“Don’tyouevenknowthat?Whyhernameisrepeatedhalfadozentimesinthisletter!“
LadyLundieutteredascreamthatrangthroughtheroom。Mrs。
Glenarmstartedtoherfeet。Themaidappearedatthedoorinterror。Herladyshipmotionedtothewomantowithdrawagaininstantly,andthenpointedtoMrs。Glenarm’schair。
“Sitdown,“shesaid。“Letmehaveaminuteortwoofquiet。I
wantnothingmore。“
ThesilenceintheroomwasunbrokenuntilLadyLundiespokeagain。SheaskedforBlanche’sletter。Afterreadingitcarefully,shelaiditaside,andfellforawhileintodeepthought。
“IhavedoneBlancheaninjustice!“sheexclaimed。“MypoorBlanche!“
“Youthinksheknowsnothingaboutit?“
“Iamcertainofit!Youforget,Mrs。Glenarm,thatthishorriblediscoverycastsadoubtonmystep-daughter’smarriage。Doyouthink,ifsheknewthetruth,shewouldwriteofawretchwhohasmortallyinjuredherasshewriteshere?Theyhaveputheroffwiththeexcusethatsheinnocentlysendsto_me。_IseeitasplainlyasIseeyou!Mr。BrinkworthandSirPatrickareinleaguetokeepusbothinthedark。Dearchild!Ioweheranatonement。Ifnobodyelseopenshereyes,Iwilldoit。SirPatrickshallfindthatBlanchehasafriendinMe!“
Asmile——thedangeroussmileofaninveteratelyvindictivewomanthoroughlyroused——showeditselfwithafurtivesuddennessonherface。Mrs。Glenarmwasalittlestartled。LadyLundiebelowthesurface——asdistinguishedfromLadyLundie_on_thesurface——wasnotapleasantobjecttocontemplate。
“Praytrytocomposeyourself,“saidMrs。Glenarm。“DearLadyLundie,youfrightenme!“
Theblandsurfaceofherladyshipappearedsmoothlyoncemore;
drawnback,asitwere,overthehiddeninnerself,whichithadleftforthemomentexposedtoview。
“Forgivemeforfeelingit!“shesaid,withthepatientsweetnesswhichsoeminentlydistinguishedherintimesoftrial。“Itfallsalittleheavilyonapoorsickwoman——innocentofallsuspicion,andinsultedbythemostheartlessneglect。Don’tletmedistressyou。Ishallrally,mydear;Ishallrally!Inthisdreadfulcalamity——thisabyssofcrimeandmiseryanddeceit——Ihavenoonetodependonbutmyself。ForBlanche’ssake,thewholethingmustbeclearedup——probed,mydear,probedtothedepths。
Blanchemusttakeapositionthatisworthyofher。Blanchemustinsistonherrights,underMyprotection。NevermindwhatI
suffer,orwhatIsacrifice。ThereisaworkofjusticeforpoorweakMetodo。Itshallbedone!“saidherladyship,fanningherselfwithanaspectofillimitableresolution。“Itshallbedone!“
“But,LadyLundiewhatcanyoudo?Theyareallawayinthesouth。Andasforthatabominablewoman——“
LadyLundietouchedMrs。Glenarmontheshoulderwithherfan。
“Ihavemysurpriseinstore,dearfriend,aswellasyou。ThatabominablewomanwasemployedasBlanche’sgovernessinthishouse。Wait!thatisnotall。Sheleftussuddenly——ranaway——onthepretenseofbeingprivatelymarried。Iknowwhereshewent。I
cantracewhatshedid。Icanfindoutwhowaswithher。IcanfollowMr。Brinkworth’sproceedings,behindMr。Brinkworth’sback。Icansearchoutthetruth,withoutdependingonpeoplecompromisedinthisblackbusiness,whoseinterestitistodeceiveme。AndIwilldoitto-day!“Sheclosedthefanwithasharpsnapoftriumph,andsettledherselfonthepillowinplacidenjoymentofherdearfriend’ssurprise。
Mrs。Glenarmdrewconfidentiallyclosertothebedside。“Howcanyoumanageit?“sheasked,eagerly。“Don’tthinkmecurious。I
havemyinterest,too,ingettingatthetruth。Don’tleavemeoutofit,pray!“
“Canyoucomebackto-morrow,atthistime?“
“Yes!yes!“
“Come,then——andyoushallknow。“
“CanIbeofanyuse?“
“Notatpresent。“
“Canmyunclebeofanyuse?“
“DoyouknowwheretocommunicatewithCaptainNewenden?“
“Yes——heisstayingwithsomefriendsinSussex。“
“Wemaypossiblywanthisassistance。Ican’ttellyet。Don’tkeepMrs。Delamaynwaitinganylonger,mydear。Ishallexpectyouto-morrow。“
Theyexchangedanaffectionateembrace。LadyLundiewasleftalone。
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