Part 91 (2/2)

Man and Wife Wilkie Collins 24780K 2022-07-22

Remember! remember! remember!”

She reiterated the words with a low cry of pain. Her hands went up to her head again; and she returned restlessly to pacing this way and that in the room.

Lady Lundie tried the effect of a gentle remonstrance. ”For your own sake,” she said, ”don't persist in estranging yourself from me. In this dreadful trial, I am the only friend you have.”

Blanche came back to her step-mother's chair; and looked at her steadily, in silence. Lady Lundie submitted to inspection--and bore it perfectly.

”Look into my heart,” she said. ”Blanche! it bleeds for you!”

Blanche heard, without heeding. Her mind was painfully intent on its own thoughts. ”You are a religious woman,” she said, abruptly. ”Will you swear on your Bible, that what you told me is true?”

”_My_ Bible!” repeated Lady Lundie with sorrowful emphasis. ”Oh, my child! have _you_ no part in that precious inheritance? Is it not _your_ Bible, too?”

A momentary triumph showed itself in Blanche's face. ”You daren't swear it!” she said. ”That's enough for me!”

She turned away scornfully. Lady Lundie caught her by the hand, and drew her sharply back. The suffering saint disappeared, and the woman who was no longer to be trifled with took her place.

”There must be an end to this,” she said. ”You don't believe what I have told you. Have you courage enough to put it to the test?”

Blanche started, and released her hand. She trembled a little. There was a horrible certainty of conviction expressed in Lady Lundie's sudden change of manner.

”How?” she asked.

”You shall see. Tell me the truth, on your side, first. Where is Sir Patrick? Is he really out, as his servant told me?”

”Yes. He is out with the farm bailiff. You have taken us all by surprise. You wrote that we were to expect you by the next train.”

”When does the next train arrive? It is eleven o'clock now.”

”Between one and two.”

”Sir Patrick will not be back till then?”

”Not till then.”

”Where is Mr. Brinkworth?”

”My husband?”

”Your husband--if you like. Is he out, too?”

”He is in the smoking-room.”

”Do you mean the long room, built out from the back of the house?”

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