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We have recently become acquainted with Mr. Redworth, and I know the loss you would be to them. I have not attempted an appeal to your feelings, Mrs. Warwick. 'I thank you warmly, Lady Wathin, for what you have not done. The aristocratic airs of Mrs.
Fortunately Lady Wathin knew she could rally a powerful moral contingent, the aptitude of which for a one-minded cohesion enabled it to crush those fractional daughters of mischief.
Whether intended or not, it hangs over you, and you will be perpetually tormented. Why waste your whole youth? and mine as well! For I am bound to you as much as if we had stood at the altar where we will stand together the instant you are free. 'But where have you heard...? 'From an intimate friend. I will tell you sufficiently intimate from Lady Wathin.
'Yes, Lady Wathin said, 'she has good looks to aid her. Judging from what I hear and have seen, her thirst is for notoriety. Sooner or later we shall have her making a noise, you may be certain. Yes, she has the secret of dressing well in the French style.
We have latterly seen a good deal of him. He is, I regret to say, seriously unwell. 'I have heard of it. 'He has no female relations, it appears. He needs more care than he can receive from hirelings. 'Are you empowered by him, Lady Wathin? 'I am, Mrs. Warwick. We will not waste time in apologies. He is most anxious for a reconciliation.
Warwick, it is not for me to hint at things that lawyers could say on the subject. 'Your forbearance is creditable, Lady Wathin. 'Believe me, Mrs. Warwick, the step is I speak in my husband's name as well as my own strongly to be advised. 'If I hear one word more of it, I leave the country. 'I should be sorry indeed at any piece of rashness depriving your numerous friends of your society.
'Speaking French! Lady Wathin exclaimed; and his head rocked, as he said: 'An Englishman would not be likely to know better. 'She speaks exquisite French all European languages, Mr. Redworth. She does not pretend to wit. To my thinking, depth of sentiment is a far more feminine accomplishment. It assuredly will be found a greater treasure.
Considering that, she does not use them, you should learn to respect her. Lady Wathin bowed stiffly. She refused to partake of lunch, having, she said, satisfied her conscience by the performance of a duty and arranged with her flyman to catch a train. Her cousin Lady Dunstane smiled loftily at everything she uttered, and she felt that if a woman like this Mrs.
The preliminaries to the matter of the interview were brief between ladies physically sensible of antagonism and mutually too scornful of subterfuges in one another's presence to beat the bush. Lady Wathin began. 'I am, you are aware, Mrs. Warwick, a cousin of your friend Lady Dunstane. 'You come to me on business? Diana said. 'It may be so termed. I have no personal interest in it.
'She has no money': Lady Wathin corrected her emphasis: 'or ought to have none. 'She can't have got it from him. 'Did you notice her Christian name? 'I don't recollect it, if I did. I thought the woman a donkey. 'Would you consider me a busybody were I to try to mitigate this woman's evil influence? I love dear Constance, and should be happy to serve her.
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