Part 85 (2/2)
She shook her head. ”I wonder--how I came to make--such a dreadful mistake.”
”It wasn't your fault,” said Scott.
She looked at him quickly. ”What makes you say that?”
He met her look gravely. ”Because I know just how it happened,” he said.
”You were neither of you in earnest in the first place. I am afraid I had a hand in making Eustace propose to you. I was afraid--and so was Isabel--you would be hurt by his trifling.”
”And you interfered?” breathed Dinah.
He nodded. ”Yes, I told him it must be one thing or the other. I wanted you to be happy. But instead of helping you, I landed you in this mess.”
Something in his tone touched her. She laid a small shy hand upon his knee. ”It was--dear of you, Scott,” she said very earnestly. ”Thank you--ever so much--for what you did.”
He put his hand on hers. ”My dear, I would have given all I had to have undone it afterwards. It is very generous of you to take it like that. I have often wanted to kick myself since.”
”Then you must never want to again,” she said. ”Do you know I'm so glad you've told me? It was so--fine of you--to do that for me. I'm sure you couldn't have wanted me for a sister-in-law even then.”
”I wanted you to be happy,” Scott reiterated.
She uttered a quick sigh. ”Happiness isn't everything, is it?”
”Not everything, no,” he said.
She grasped his hand hard. ”I'm going to try to be good instead,” she said. ”Will you help me?”
He smiled at her somewhat sadly. ”If you think my help worth having,” he said.
”But of course it is,” she made warm answer. ”You are the strong man who helps everyone. You are--Greatheart.”
He looked at her still smiling and slowly shook his head. ”Now, if you don't mind,” he said, ”I will write my note to Isabel.”
CHAPTER XXII
SPOKEN IN JEST
The afternoon was well advanced when Scott returned to Perrythorpe Court.
No sounds of revelry greeted him as he entered. A blazing fire was burning in the hall, but no one was there to enjoy the warmth. The gay crowd that had cl.u.s.tered before the great hearth only yesterday had all dispersed. The place was empty.
”Can I get you anything, sir?” enquired the man who admitted him.
His voice was sepulchral. Scott smiled a little. ”Yes, please. A whisky and soda. Where is everybody?”
”The Colonel and Miss Rose went out riding, sir, after the guests had all gone, and they have not yet returned. Her ladys.h.i.+p is resting in her room.”
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