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White Motley

CHAPTER VII AN ULTIMATUM

Word Count: 1571    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

e arguments upon the events of the day waxed hot and eloquent. Some of these turned their heads as the "pretty l

n the electric light, that it was not untenanted, and presently she discovered her husband, Lu

d his red hair was sown with grey. A fine man physically, he had lost flesh, and his clothes bagged upon his arms

loquence-"well, Lil, you didn't expect to see me, I su

d she would have opened the window had he not barred the way. But all her instinct forbade

rejoined in a cold voice-and

g back in the chair, laughed as tho

ful fingers! 'Pon my word, Lil, you look splendid when you stand like that-and

advancing a little nearer to

understood that you should not come

lders, but his face

and Co.-you remember them? I bought your emeralds there. Well, they talk of fra

ieved, it may be, to find it no worse. His exaggerations had c

u an allowance of a thousand a year. If there is a duty in the matter, God knows I have done it

ng the cigar, took a cigarette

me to prison for nine thousand pounds-your beautiful father wouldn't disgrace his daughter for a trifle like that? I've been pretty considerate, I must say. It's nearly a ye

from him wi

al and irrevocable. If you come to me at this hotel again, you shall never receive another penny. The understanding was made, and I will have it kept. Have I not suffere

ed prov

ll him you're sailing under false colours here, and the men dancing at your heels. Eh, what, wouldn't that be the truth? Why, I saw you on the snow with two of them this morning, and I laughed. This paragon of virtue nods sometimes, eh? Well, I don't complain; I'm meek as a lamb

w quite mastered her. The gentle lady had become

nothing else. If you come here again, I will appeal to the people of the hotel for protection. You tell me that you have been guilty of fraud, and I can quite believe it. But u

ot at al

dite the pair of us, and you'd have to go back with me. I say, Lil, that would make the old man sit up, wouldn't it? There'd be a harvest home at Kennaird Court, now wouldn't there? I'd write to him, if I were you-there's a day or two yet; but the game will be up if they get a warrant. Think it over, my sweet love, take the advice of the little

did not remain with her, and when he had passed out of the hotel, he stood a little while looking up at her window, and his face became grave and wistful. What a beautiful woman she was, and what a mess he had made of his own life! Perchance his hatred against h

ful, she knew that it was true, and she believed him when he said that he would drag her also to the abyss. Her father remained

t Luton Delayne must answer for his own dishonesty. She believed it would be so; and it seemed to her, as her tear

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